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Details of Lecture 3, ECE662 Spring 2010

In Lecture 3, we continued our discussion of the user of hypersurfaces to separate the different classes. We introduced two different measures to quantify the "goodness" of a separation: 1) probability of error, and 2) expected cost.


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