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Probability And Statistics 2 -

The Drift was a chaotic ocean current that changed speed randomly each hour, but its average behavior over a week was surprisingly predictable. The problem? The variance of the Drift’s speed wasn’t constant. Sometimes it was gentle (small variance), sometimes violent (large variance). The old methods failed.

This was the key. They stopped using a single normal distribution and started using a . They realized the daily catch was a mixture of two regimes: calm days (low variance) and stormy days (high variance). Stat 2 gave them Expectation-Maximization to figure out, from past data, which days were which. The Convergence of Opinions A rival guild from the mountains arrived, claiming their own model was superior. Both guilds had different prior beliefs about the Drift’s behavior. The mountain guild thought the Drift was periodic (tides). The coastal guild thought it was a random walk. probability and statistics 2

A debate ensued. Elara stepped in. “In Stat 1, you compare point estimates. In Stat 2, you compare entire distributions of belief.” The Drift was a chaotic ocean current that

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