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    Reinforced Random Walks

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    nearest-neighbor random walk on a locallyy finite graph‚ as follows: All edges are given strictly positive numbers as weights. In eachh step‚ the random walker jumps to a nearest-neighbor vertex traversing an edge e incidentt to her current location with probability proportional to the weight of e. Each timee an edge is traversed‚ its weight is increased by 1. The process remembers where it hass been before and prefers edges which have been traversed often in the past. Edgereinforcedd random walk can be considered

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    responsible‚ and cool under stress. Since Swift was very traditional and independent in his thought process‚ he never truly trusted a machine to make choices for him. Rather than use Multivac‚ Swift simply allowed fate to decide his decisions by flipping a coin. 6) Setting in this story can be identified in the early introductory paragraphs. Specifically‚ the setting takes place inside Multivac itself. Although the description isn’t very detailed‚ the author describes Multivac as a giant building sized computer

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    A Note on Statistics

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    Lecture Notes: Statistics A note on basic statistics Statistics is the practice or science of collecting and analyzing numerical data in large quantities. So there are two parts1. Collection of Data 2. Analysis of Data- understanding what the data says. Steps in Statistics To carry out any statistical operation‚ the following steps need to be followed‚ in the given order: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Sampling Estimation Hypothesis Generation Testing Regression Prediction Collection of Data: Sampling

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    Binomial Distribution

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    Bernoulli trial is a random experiment in which there are only two possible outcomes - success and failure. 1 Tossing a coin and considering heads as success and tails as failure. The Binomial Distribution Bernoulli Trials Definition A Bernoulli trial is a random experiment in which there are only two possible outcomes - success and failure. 1 Tossing a coin and considering heads as success and tails as failure. Checking items from a production line: success = not defective‚ failure

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    A Gloomy Clock

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    fruit fly G G g Gg Gg g Gg Gg Genotype: Gg; Gg; Gg; Gg Phenotype: Gray; Gray; Gray; Gray 100% Gg 100% Gray 3. The law of probability states that the chance (or probability) of the simultaneous occurrence of two or more independent events is equal to the product of the probabilities that each will occur separately. Thus‚ when a coin is

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    Then he finds Bugs standing there. Both boys agree that they will head west for opportunity. They got informed‚ that they have to go to Hooverville‚ and wait for the train. When Bud and Bugs get there they flip a coin to see who has to go and talk to the people sitting there. Bud loses the coin toss and goes and talk. He asks if this is Hooverville‚ and the people reply which one. The man says there are many Hoovervilles. Then the people say that this is the right Hooverville if they are looking for

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    Distribution Assignment

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    Assignment Q1Find the parameters of binomial distribution when mean=4 and variance=3. Q2. The output of a production process is 10% defective. What is the probability of selecting exactly two defectives in a sample of 5? Q3. It is observed that 80% of television viewers watch “Boogie-Woogie” Programme. What is the probability that at least 80% of the viewers in a random sample of five watch this Programme? Q4. The normal rate of infection of a certain disease in animals is known to

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    Desmond Monologue

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    has and it always will. Desmond: Oh how I love your philosophical excuses! Let us get on with it before I grow tired of your banter. Pulls coin from pocket. Heads or tails? Howard: Heads. Desmond: Following the lead of Rosencrantz? Howard: Oh! You finally got around to reading the play? The coin flips Desmond: How did it land? Howard: Heads‚ puts coin in pocket Desmond: One-love me‚ though the first move is yours. Turns the board to the white pieces face Howard. Howard: Moves pawn‚ So

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    Intrlligent Systems

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    slippery‚ drive slower Probabilistic knowledge  I am going to toss a coin. (Toss) Who thinks it is a head?  Probability(head) = ?  Let’s check.  Now who thinks it is a head? 1 Probabilistic knowledge  Who thinks it will rain tomorrow?  What is the forecast?  What will you answer next week? “Crisp” knowledge  This coin contains nickel  Nickel is a metal  Metals conduct electricity Fuzzy/probability/crisp  Give me three examples of each… 2 Fuzzy Logic & Fuzzy Sets

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    football match at school

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    on the field followed by the players. Jonathan grant high was playing a 4-3-3- formation while Spanish town high was playing a 4-5-1 formation. The two (2) captains and the referee went in the center circle to flip a coin to see witch team would get the ball first. Jonathan grant won the coin toss and got the ball first. The match was on its way and in the 15th minute of play Spanish town scored their first goal and their fans cheered and shouted; GOAL‚ GOAL! A couple of Jonathan grant high school

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