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Revision as of 13:07, 19 January 2016
This a lecture used in the Syllabus for Machine Learning 10-601B in Spring 2016
Slides and Other Materials
- William's lecture: Slides in Powerpoint
- I did some examples in Matlab:
Readings
- Mitchell 6.1-6.10
- Murphy 3
- My favorite on-line Matlab docs
What You Should Know Afterward
- What conditional independence means
- How to implement the multinomial Naive Bayes algorithm
- How to interpret the predictions made by the NB algorithm