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Now assume we do not know which coin is tossed in each experiment, and we decide to use the EM algorithm to estimate θA,θB .
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Coin box Question: Assume that there are 25 pennies, 10 nickels, 10 dimes, and 5 quarters in a box. after shuffeling the box,
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Coin box Question: Assume that there are 25 pennies, 10 nickels, 10 dimes, and 5 quarters in a box. after shuffeling the box,
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Coin box Question: Assume that there are 25 pennies, 10 nickels, 10 dimes, and 5 quarters in a box. after shuffeling the box,
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A hot, just minted copper coin is placed in 112g of water to cool. The water temperature changes by 8.58 C and the temperature
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A hot, just minted copper coin is placed in 112g of water to cool. The water temperature changes by 8.58 C and the temperature
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in 1000 tosses of a coin, 560 heads & 440 tails appear. is it reasonable to assume that coin is fair.
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Consider that a coin is dropped into a wishing well. You want to determine the depth of the well from the time t between
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We have k coins. The probability of Heads is the same for each coin and is the realized value q of a random variable Q that is
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We have k coins. The probability of Heads is the same for each coin and is the realized value q of a random variable Q that is
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