Solving a Problem with Bayes’ Theorem and Decision Tree
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Learn how to solve a playing chess problem with Bayes’ Theorem and Decision Tree in this article by Dávid Natingga, a data scientist with a master’s in engineering in 2014 from Imperial College London, specializing in artificial intelligence.Playing chess — independent eventsSuppose you are given the following table of data. This tells you whether or not your friend will play a game of chess with you outside in the park, based on a number of weather-related conditions:Now, establish using Bayes’ theorem, whether your friend would like to play a game of chess with you in the park given that the Temperature is Warm, the Wind is Strong, and it is Sunny.AnalysisIn this case, you may want to consider Temperature, Wind, and Sunshine as the independent random variables. The formula for the extended (...)
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