Abstract: This research analyzes the impact of contextualization on the motivation and academic performance of second-semester architecture probability and statistics students. Leveraging recent ...
“The Probability of Miracles” has scored a series order from Amazon MGM Studios. The Wendy Wunder novel will be adapted into an eight-episode YA romance show on Prime Video. Katie Lovejoy, who wrote ...
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Probability theory is indispensable in computer science: It is at the core of artificial intelligence and machine learning, which require decision making under uncertainty. It is integral to CS theory ...
Circular statistics is a specialised subfield of statistics that focuses on analysing data points distributed on a circle. Unlike conventional linear statistics, circular data is characterised by ...
Researchers from CISA and NIST have proposed a new cybersecurity metric designed to calculate the likelihood that a vulnerability has been exploited in the wild. Peter Mell of NIST and Jonathan Spring ...
Analysts have raised their expectations of a recession in America's near future. A prediction model from the global financial services firm JPMorgan Chase, analyzed by Bloomberg, suggests that the ...
Abstract: This paper synthesises the in-depth study and extensive practical application of the principles of probabilistic statistics and the Gaussian mixture clustering (GMM) algorithm with the aim ...
Blackjack is one of the most popular casino games worldwide. Unlike most casino games, it’s not just a game of luck, and the house edge is much smaller than that of other casino games. This means that ...
Life is uncertain. None of us know what is going to happen. We know little of what has happened in the past or is happening now outside our immediate experience. Uncertainty has been called the ...
The mathematician Daniel Litt has driven social media users to distraction with a series of simple-seeming but counterintuitive probability puzzles. In late January, Daniel Litt posed an innocent ...