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Pattern Classification All materials in these slides were taken from Pattern Classification (2nd ed) by R. O. Duda, P. E. Hart and D. G. Stork, John Wiley & Sons, 2000 with the permission of the authors and the publisher. Fig. 4.5.

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  1. Pattern ClassificationAll materials in these slides were taken from Pattern Classification (2nd ed) by R. O. Duda, P. E. Hart and D. G. Stork, John Wiley & Sons, 2000with the permission of the authors and the publisher

  2. Pattern Classification, Ch4 (Part 1)

  3. Fig. 4.5 Pattern Classification, Ch4 (Part 1)

  4. Pattern Classification, Ch4 (Part 1)

  5. Analogous results are also obtained in two dimensions as illustrated: Fig. 4.6 Pattern Classification, Ch4 (Part 1)

  6. Pattern Classification, Ch4 (Part 1)

  7. Case where p(x) = 1.U(a,b) + 2.T(c,d) (unknown density) (mixture of a uniform and a triangle density) Fig. 4.7 Pattern Classification, Ch4 (Part 1)

  8. Pattern Classification, Ch4 (Part 1)

  9. Pattern Classification, Ch4 (Part 1)

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