Bridging Mathematical Foundations and Intelligent Systems: A Statistical and Machine Learning Approach
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Mathematical Modeling, Statistical Inference, Machine Learning, Predictive Analytics, Intelligent SystemsAbstract
This study presents a comprehensive exploration of the transition from traditional mathematical modeling to intelligent systems empowered by statistics and machine learning. It begins with the mathematical underpinnings essential to model construction, including linear algebra, optimization, and differential equations, and connects these foundations to practical algorithms such as linear regression, support vector machines, principal component analysis, and reinforcement learning. Emphasis is placed on statistical reasoning through Bayesian inference, hypothesis testing, and model validation using cross-validation techniques. Real-world applications in healthcare, finance, and engineering demonstrate the utility and adaptability of these models, where methods like logistic regression achieve AUC scores above 0.85 in patient risk prediction and LSTM networks outperform traditional models in financial time-series forecasting. The work also discusses the emerging integration of symbolic mathematics with deep learning and probabilistic programming as the next frontier of intelligent system design. Findings highlight that combining structure from mathematics, inference from statistics, and adaptivity from machine learning results in robust, interpretable, and high-performing models for data-driven decision-making.
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