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Probability distributions / Bayesian statistics / Mixture distribution / Mixture model / Normal distribution / Likelihood function / Maximum likelihood / Multivariate normal distribution / Bimodal distribution / Statistics / Probability and statistics / Estimation theory
Date: 2014-04-07 17:17:34
Probability distributions
Bayesian statistics
Mixture distribution
Mixture model
Normal distribution
Likelihood function
Maximum likelihood
Multivariate normal distribution
Bimodal distribution
Statistics
Probability and statistics
Estimation theory

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