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Multiple Independent Observations

Added on April 24, 2022 by Jon Krohn.

In this week's YouTube tutorial, we consider probabilistic events where we have multiple independent observations — such as flipping a coin two or more times instead of just once.

We will publish a new video from my "Probability for Machine Learning" course to YouTube every Wednesday. Playlist is here.

More detail about my broader "ML Foundations" curriculum (which also covers subject areas like Linear Algebra, Calculus, Statistics, Computer Science) and all of the associated open-source code is available in GitHub here.

In Data Science, ML Foundations, Probability, Professional Development, YouTube Tags machinelearning, ml, probability, statistics, video, tutorials
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