• ...h> or pmf p<math>_Y</math> when Y = g(X), expectation E[g(X)], conditional expectation E[g(X)|M], and characteristic function <math>\Phi_X</math>. We will now def
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  • <font size= 3> Topic 14: Joint Expectation</font size> ==Joint Expectation==
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  • <font size= 3> Topic 16: Conditional Expectation for Two Random Variables</font size> ==Iterated Expectation==
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  • 2. Variance formula is incorrect. The expectation argument is not squared.
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  • ...'false alarm''' rate respectively. The only difference is representing the expectation values as fraction as follow:
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  • ...o estimate the parameters of the underlying distributions of data, and the expectation-maximization (EM) algorithm is an oft-used particular method of estimating
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  • ...ing the variance of the estimate of <math>\rho(\vec{x_o}) </math>, but the expectation of <math>\bar{\rho_k}(\vec{x_o})</math> is always accurate.
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  • ...ing maximum likelihood with large number of latent variables (parameters), Expectation–maximization (EM) algorithm. ...tween performing an expectation (E) step, which creates a function for the expectation of the log-likelihood evaluated using the current estimate for the paramete
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  • ...how MLE works. Lastly, MLE for Gaussian Mixture Model is presented and EM(Expectation and Maximization) algorithm is introduced for the case of a model in which
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  • <math>\lambda_x = E[Y_x]:</math>= the expectation of the number of photons at depth <math>x</math>
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  • | [[Media:Lab00ExpectationsNotes.pdf| Expectation-Notes]]
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  • ...uare terms and <math>\sum^n_{j-1}(j-1)</math> cross terms. Recall that the expectation values of the cross terms will all be zero since <math>X_i</math> is zero-m
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  • ...a_x}\lambda_x^k}{k!}</math> is a Potion distribution, it is known that the expectation of a Poisson RV is <math>\lambda_x</math>.
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  • ...experimental outcomes, because the Fisher information is computed from an expectation over the given universe.
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