This really doesnt read like llm to me. What part triggered you?
This is where I started getting that feeling:
> The curse of dimensionality is not theoretical — it’s painfully practical. In high dimensions, naive distance metrics degrade quickly.
>
> Scaling and normalization are not optional details. They fundamentally shape the geometry of the space.
This is where I started getting that feeling:
> The curse of dimensionality is not theoretical — it’s painfully practical. In high dimensions, naive distance metrics degrade quickly.
>
> Scaling and normalization are not optional details. They fundamentally shape the geometry of the space.