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A [https://www.projectrhea.org/learning/slectures.php slecture] by Zhenpeng Zhao
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First of all, the format needs some work. I have noticed the page number between the lines.
 
 
Summary:The author investigated briefly over the expected value of MLE estimate based on standard deviation and expected deviation. The case of maximum likelihood estimation examples for Gaussian R.V. both mu and sigma unknown was investigated and is truely interesting since in real world even if the data come in with Gaussian distribution the parameter is probably still unknown. Biasness of an estimator was also briefly investigaed at the very end. 
 
 
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