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Found 3 free book(s)Markov Processes - Ohio State University
people.math.osu.eduMarkov Processes 1. Introduction Before we give the definition of a Markov process, we will look at an example: Example 1: Suppose that the bus ridership in a city is studied. After examining several years of data, it was found that 30% of the people who regularly ride on buses in a given year do not regularly ride the bus in the next year.
Phonological Processes in Typical Speech Development ...
www.columbia.eduphonological processes, or phonological deviations. In Table 2 are the common phonological processes found in children's speech while they are learning the adult sound-system of English. TABLE 2: Phonological Processes in Typical Speech Development PHONOLOGICAL PROCESS (Phonological Deviation) EXAMPLE DESCRIPTION
Gaussian processes - Stanford University
cs229.stanford.edu3 Gaussian processes As described in Section 1, multivariate Gaussian distributions are useful for modeling finite collections of real-valued variables because of their nice analytical properties. Gaussian processes are the extension of multivariate Gaussians to infinite-sized collections of real-valued variables.