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Fig:1 Fig:2 Fig:3 If we have several continuous variables x1,...,xD, denoted collectively by the vector x, then we can define a joint probability density p(x) = p(x1,...,xD) such Fig:4Question
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Sunday, January 7, 2024
Exercise 1.4 On Probability Densities - Pattern Recognition and ML - By Christopher Bishop
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