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Board: ARCHIVE - SpC2k5 to SC2k6Topic: SC2k7 Oracle Challenge Discussion Topic
From: creativename
Posted: 8/27/2007 8:38:12 PM
I was reading GameFAQs one day when Classical vs. Bayesian probability debate sprung up... ;)
What does '¬' mean?
The idea is this. Instead of being a "max", the values we have is the probability you'll "like" the character. If you like more than one, you pick one of them randomly.
This actually seems to be the same basic assumption as the uniform random variable "classical" theory, if I'm understanding you correctly.
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What does '¬' mean?
The idea is this. Instead of being a "max", the values we have is the probability you'll "like" the character. If you like more than one, you pick one of them randomly.
This actually seems to be the same basic assumption as the uniform random variable "classical" theory, if I'm understanding you correctly.
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www.gamefaqscontests.com
www.gamefaqscontests.com/gallery
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