"marginal" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- P(B) is the prior or marginal probability of B, and acts as a normalizing constant.
- Once we have p, the other three cell probabilities can easily be recovered from the marginal probabilities.
- This allows for the notion of a reduced or marginal probability on both Alice and Bob's measurements, and is formalised by the conditions:
- The denominator is the marginal probability of the data, averaged over all possible parameter values weighted by their prior distribution.
- In fact, the result is only affected by the relative marginal probabilities of winning and ; in particular, the probability of a draw is irrelevant.
- Being nth in line: With marginal probability (1/N), under the Principle of indifference.
- For marginal probability in probability theory, see "Marginal distribution"
- In probability theory, the law (or formula) of total probability is a fundamental rule relating marginal probabilities to conditional probabilities.
- Note that a marginal probability can always be written as an expected value:
- Similarly, the (marginal) probability of a visible (input) vector of booleans is the sum over all possible hidden layer configurations:
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