• Bayes theorem is a probabilistic theory that can explain a relationship between the prior probability and the poste ...near separation, which is a hyperplane. The hyperplane can be defined by a set of points which are equidistant to <math>\mu_1</math> and <math>\mu_2</math
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  • [[Category:Bayesian Decision Theory]] ...f the most useful method to represent pattern classifiers is in terms of a set of '''''discriminant functions ''''' <math>g_i(\mathbf{x}), i=1,2,...,c</ma
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  • Now, assume that a set of <math>N</math> independent samples were obtained from a certain class <m == '''Bayesian Parameter Estimation: General Theory''' ==
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  • *Brief introduction to the theory that Parzen windowing is based on ...e of discriminant functions as a means of classifying data. That is, for a set of classes <math> \omega_c </math>, we choose to classify a sample <math>\v
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  • ...classifier. The use of ROC curves can be originated from signal detection theory that developed during World War II for radar analysis [2]. What will be cov ...x gives the frequency of one type of the outcomes. In the signal detection theory, the outcomes have different terms. True positive is also known as a ''hit'
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  • *Statistical Density Theory Context =<math>\Sigma^{-1}\sum\limits_{j=1}^{N}(x_j-\mu)</math> set to be 0
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  • In statistical decision theory, the optimal Bayesian decision rule is given as the following in the two cl = Set up and Tricks =
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  • '''Theory'''<br /> ...monics at 210hz, 315hz...etc. The code used in on this page was based on a theory by Gareth Middleton. The method uses down sampling to isolate the core freq
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  • ==3. Theory (''Common BFSK demodulation scheme and the application of FFT'')== T_sampling = 0.001; % set according to parameters in modulation scheme
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  • The fundamental theory behind the echo effect is that the original music signal combines with its a = 0.3; % set the attenuation factor
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  • ...ed in class. The contribution of Euler is he laid the foundations of graph theory and prefigured the idea of topology. Now, we can turn all the path problem ...ot form a circle and also with the minimize cost to join the selected edge set. (A Tree is a connected graph with no cycle)
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  • Network theory is the study of graphs. Social network examines the structure of relationsh A social network is a social structure that made up of a set of nodes (individuals or organizations) connected by edges (relationships).
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  • A set of these particles is known as the ''swarm'' and they will all exist inside Set the position as a random point inside the search space
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  • * ''Arc-set'': A list of all the arcs in a digraph. ...one point and a loss counts as no points. This is achieved by sorting the set of outdegrees in nondecreasing order.
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  • ...ing at NP-complete problems. The NP-complete set of problems comprise of a set of problems, to each of which any other NP-problem can both be reduced to b Next, we look at NP-hard problems. These problems comprise at set of problems that are at the minimum as difficult to solve as NP problems. H
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  • The graph isomorphism problem has been a long-standing problem in complexity theory for the last four decades. The statement of the problem is fairly simple: G ...set of vertices (or "dots") in the graph and <math>\ E_{G} </math> is the set of edges (or "lines") for the graph.
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  • [[Category:Reference Frame Theory]] Question Set 1: Energy Conversion and Reference Frame Theory
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  • [[Category:Reference Frame Theory]] ...state conditions. The only information affecting the three-phase, balanced set of circuit variables is the RMS value and initial phase angle. These are th
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  • [[Category:Reference Frame Theory]] ...state conditions. The only information affecting the three-phase, balanced set of circuit variables is the RMS value and initial phase angle. Since the QD
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  • [[Category:Reference Frame Theory]] A ''symmetric'' 3-phase machine has a set of winding functions that may be expressed in the following continuous form
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  • ...constructs. Two famous examples of these are the Mandelbrot and the Cantor set, which are both briefly explored below: The Mandelbrot Set is the set of all complex numbers c such that the recursively defined sequence S<sub>c
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  • ...umber of times the interest is compounded. To make analysis simpler, we'll set <math> P = r = 1 </math> and <math> t = n </math>. ...he symbol ''e'' in a paper he wrote in 1731. Surprisingly, the agreed upon theory is that he named the number ''e'' not after himself but because it was the
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  • ...nonzero). An additional point Ό at infinity is included in the curve. The set of points on an elliptical curve combined with a group operation (to be exp ...cations spanning complex analysis, number theory, cryptography, and string theory.
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  • ...the set of legs of the bug closer to the origin would look larger than the set of legs closer to the edge of the disc. As the outside viewer the bug will ...ook called “Analytic Hyperbolic Geometry and Albert Einstein’s Special Theory of Relativity”.
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  • The Hydrogen Atom and Atomic Theory .... We will then examine applications of the Schrödinger equation in atomic theory and quantum tunneling.
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  • ...ics would be the [[Walther_MA271_Fall2020_topic17#Madelbrot Set|Mandelbrot set]]. ...eatedly applying the same rule, or definition. For example, the Mandelbrot set is defined is created by using the recursive definition, z<sub>n+1</sub> =
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  • ...Galois groups provided an elegant way to prove some of these facts. Galois theory and Galois groups were discovered by Évariste Galois, for which Galois gro The Galois group and Galois theory are aspects of abstract algebra that are often discussed at the graduate le
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  • ...oduce (or at least refresh your memory on) the ideas of graphs, group/ring theory, and “algebra” in a general sense. ...ed to generate F) '''[1]'''. The general idea here is that we start with a set of variables (the “initial seed”), then generate a directed tree which
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  • ...breakthroughs in the three separate realms of cryptography, summarize the theory and mathematics behind them, and explain not only how they are effective an ...he parallelism inherent in quantum states with useful theorems from number theory to produce a serious threat to the security of systems based on RSA, since
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  • '''What is game theory and where did it come from?''' ...determine the prices that two competing duopolies in a local market should set in order to maximize each of their profits.
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