dfactor
Dfactor is a generic term used in data science, statistics, and related fields to denote a multiplicative scaling parameter. It is not a fixed mathematical object with a single universal definition; rather, dfactor serves as a contextual knob that adjusts the magnitude of data, model terms, or objective functions. Depending on the application, dfactor can influence normalization, similarity measures, regularization strength, or latent factor weights.
In machine learning and statistics, dfactor commonly acts as a scaling or normalization parameter. For feature
Choosing dfactor is typically data- or model-dependent. It is frequently tuned by cross-validation, grid search, or
Because dfactor is not a standard mathematical constant, its precise interpretation should be read from the