Tell Me The Odds: A 15 Page Introduction To Bayes Theorem

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Author: Scott Hartshorn ISBN: 9781370730704
Publisher: Scott Hartshorn Publication: September 19, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Scott Hartshorn
ISBN: 9781370730704
Publisher: Scott Hartshorn
Publication: September 19, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Bayes Theorem Is Important
Bayes Theorem is a way of updating probability as you get new information. Essentially, you make an initial guess, and then get more data to improve it. Bayes Theorem, or Bayes Rule, has a ton of real world applications, from estimating your risk of a heart attack to making recommendations on Netflix

But It Isn't That Complicated
This book is a short introduction to Bayes Theorem. It is only 15 pages long, and is intended to show you how Bayes Theorem works as quickly as possible. The examples are intentionally kept simple to focus solely on Bayes Theorem without requiring that the reader know complicated probability distributions.

If you want to learn the basics of Bayes Theorem as quickly as possible, with some easy to duplicate examples, this is a good book for you.

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Bayes Theorem Is Important
Bayes Theorem is a way of updating probability as you get new information. Essentially, you make an initial guess, and then get more data to improve it. Bayes Theorem, or Bayes Rule, has a ton of real world applications, from estimating your risk of a heart attack to making recommendations on Netflix

But It Isn't That Complicated
This book is a short introduction to Bayes Theorem. It is only 15 pages long, and is intended to show you how Bayes Theorem works as quickly as possible. The examples are intentionally kept simple to focus solely on Bayes Theorem without requiring that the reader know complicated probability distributions.

If you want to learn the basics of Bayes Theorem as quickly as possible, with some easy to duplicate examples, this is a good book for you.

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