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3.6 The bivariate normal probability - density function In the example of Sec . 3.5 , we assumed that the pattern components were statistically independent , binary , random variables . Such an assumption permitted a straightforward ...
3.6 The bivariate normal probability - density function In the example of Sec . 3.5 , we assumed that the pattern components were statistically independent , binary , random variables . Such an assumption permitted a straightforward ...
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3.7 The multivariate normal distribution The matrix notation of the last section has a direct parallel in the case in which the number of pattern components is greater than two . There is a multivariate normal distribution which ...
3.7 The multivariate normal distribution The matrix notation of the last section has a direct parallel in the case in which the number of pattern components is greater than two . There is a multivariate normal distribution which ...
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A set of normal patterns would then tend to be grouped in an ellipsoidal cluster centered around a prototype pattern M. 3.8 The optimum classifier for normal patterns We are now ready to derive the optimum classifier for normal patterns ...
A set of normal patterns would then tend to be grouped in an ellipsoidal cluster centered around a prototype pattern M. 3.8 The optimum classifier for normal patterns We are now ready to derive the optimum classifier for normal patterns ...
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TRAINABLE PATTERN CLASSIFIERS | 1 |
PARAMETRIC TRAINING METHODS | 43 |
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A Probabilistic Theory of Pattern Recognition Luc Devroye,László Györfi,Gabor Lugosi Rajoitettu esikatselu - 1997 |