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> "Not once, but twice AI was revolutionized by people who understood Probability Theory"<br>
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-Stanford University | CS 109: Probability for Computer Scientists
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#### Talk Structure
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1. Introduction<br>
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a. About me<br>
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b. Questions to know audience<br>
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c. Motivation
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2. Talk's Target
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3. Diving into Probability (interactive way)<br>
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a. Coin toss experiment using JQuery<br>
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b. Comparing theoretical Vs experimental probability with D3js<br>
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c. Simulating coin-toss experiment with Python<br>
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4. Ingredients to Modelling Uncertainty<br>
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a. Sample space<br>
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b. Axioms of Probability<br>
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5. Introduction to Random Variables
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6. Relation between Random Variables<br>
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a. Joint Probability<br>
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b. Marginal Probability<br>
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c. Conditional Probability<br>
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d. Dependence & Independence
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7. Demystifying Bayes' Theorem
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8. Application of Probability Theory<br>
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a. Naive Bayes Algorithm for Spam filtering<br>
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9. Take Away message
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10. Thank you
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11. References
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