Transcription of 1 Bayes’ theorem
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1 Bayes theoremBayes theorem (also known as Bayes rule or Bayes law) is a result in probabil-ity theory that relates conditional probabilities. If A and B denote two events,P(A|B) denotes the conditional probability of A occurring, given that B two conditional probabilitiesP(A|B) andP(B|A) are in general theorem gives a relation betweenP(A|B) andP(B|A).An important application of Bayes theorem is that it gives a rule how toupdate or revise the strengths of evidence-based beliefs in light of new evidencea a formal theorem , Bayes theorem is valid in all interpretations of prob-ability.
1 Bayes’ theorem Bayes’ theorem (also known as Bayes’ rule or Bayes’ law) is a result in probabil-ity theory that relates conditional probabilities.
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