The robot example seems contrived to me, also because I think, for any state, the robot can only produce one observation (symbol), the floor of the room where it is. Perhaps I haven't quite understood the example. The lesson is very clear nevertheless.
my problem is I can't code this material! I think I have understood the material but codingg them is so hard for me esp in a higher-dimensional space? can someone guide me on how to code them?
Having this simple robot example is the best way to explain HMMs. Thank you so much !!
exactly!
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Thank you so much Prof. Patterson, this is a beautiful explanation!
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Did you study pattern analysis?
THANK YOU!!!! by far the best HMM series on UA-cam. thank you very much for this, you really cleared things up for me
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The robot example seems contrived to me, also because I think, for any state, the robot can only produce one observation (symbol), the floor of the room where it is. Perhaps I haven't quite understood the example. The lesson is very clear nevertheless.
Yes, it's absolutely contrived because that's not how real robots work.
Perfectly explained and extremely intuitive -- thank you!
Your videos are so underrated. They are really good.
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Excellent series. Thank you very much
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Your "B" is what other sources call the emission probabilities, right? Thanks
yes.
my problem is I can't code this material! I think I have understood the material but codingg them is so hard for me esp in a higher-dimensional space?
can someone guide me on how to code them?
Excellent explanation!
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Great Explanation!
Very helpful series. Thanks.
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Bless you.
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