Difference between revisions of "10-601 Introduction to Probability"
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=== What You Should Know Afterward === | === What You Should Know Afterward === | ||
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* Random variables and events | * Random variables and events |
Revision as of 09:01, 3 July 2013
This a lecture used in the Syllabus for Machine Learning 10-601
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What You Should Know Afterward
You should know the definitions of the following, and be able to use them to solve problems:
- Random variables and events
- The Axioms of Probability
- Independence, binomials, multinomials
- Conditional probabilities
- Bayes Rule
- MLE’s, smoothing, and MAPs
- The joint distribution
- Inference
- Density estimation and classification
- Naïve Bayes density estimators and classifiers
- Conditional independence