Joint Discrete Distributions

Joint probability distribution

The joint probability distribution is a probability distribution on all possible pairs of outputs from two random variables. It encodes the marginal and conditional distributions of each variable, and can be expressed by a multivariate cumulative distribution function or probability density/mass function.

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CSE 312 Foundations of Computing II

University of Washington

Winter 2022

This course dives deep into the role of probability in the realm of computer science, exploring applications such as algorithms, systems, data analysis, machine learning, and more. Prerequisites include CSE 311, MATH 126, and a grasp of calculus, linear algebra, set theory, and basic proof techniques. Concepts covered range from discrete probability to hypothesis testing and bootstrapping.

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