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COMS 4701 FINAL PRACTICE EXAM SPRING 2024 1.Consider a second-order hidden Markov model, in which Xt generally depends on both Xt-1 and Xt-2.The initial distribution is Pr(Xo,X₁),transition probabilities
COMS 4701 FINAL PRACTICE EXAM SPRING 2024 1.Consider a second-order hidden Markov model, in which Xt generally depends on both Xt-1 and Xt-2.The initial distribution is Pr(Xo,X₁),transition probabilities are Pr(Xt|Xt-1,Xt-2)for t≥2, and observation probabilities are Pr(E|Xt)for t≥1. (a)Circle either true or false for each of the conditional independence statements below that are guaranteed to hold in the second-order HMM. (b) Give a minimal expression for Pr(X₁,…,X₅,e₁,…,e₅) using…
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In this course, knowledge refers to the subject matter and content students will learn while completing the readings, practices. quizzes, and assignments. On successful completion of this course
Explain Marketing Syllabus Explain R language Marketing Syllabus Course Description Students who complete this course will understand the key principles and practical application of marketing found in the workplace setting. Students will analyze the seven core functions of marketing and practice the creative problem-solving process in project-based skill assignments. The course will provide opportunities to…
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Analyze and explain imperialism and revolutions in nations around the world-leading up to the Great War, or Word War I. 2. Investigate causes, impacts, and events in World War I and explain the occurrence of total war.
Explain World History, Part 2 Syllabus Tutoring Processing World History, Part 2 Syllabus Course Description This course focuses on the origins, battles, and results of World War I and World War Il. Students will study the rise of totalitarian states and the political environment in which they emerged. In addition, this course includes an in-depth…
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110389 Advanced Taxation SECTION A All amounts are expressed in New Zealand currency. All taxpayers are New Zealand tax residents and where relevant, the taxpayers have a standard balance date of 31 March.
110389 Advanced Taxation SECTION A All amounts are expressed in New Zealand currency. All taxpayers are New Zealand tax residents and where relevant, the taxpayers have a standard balance date of 31 March. All scenarios are hypothetical and are set up for the purpose of this examination. Use the following scenario for Questions 1, 2,…
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You are also expected to use the databases and research resources provided by the University of York for undertaking research in the field of finance. This will require to both determine what data you require to undertake your
MAN00162M-S3A-A Individual Research Project – Finance Assignment (Summative) – The Individual Research Project Hand in Date: 11am, Thursday 4th September 2025 The assignment requires you to produce an individual research project. You will need to research an area of academic, corporate and policy concern and develop a literature review drawing from appropriate sources – these…
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This assignment requires the use of Week 1 and Week 2 lecture materials. Before attempting the tasks below: Select an industry sector, a company, and a product you want to investigate. Ideally, these should relate to your technical background.
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALESFaculty of Engineering GSOE9340 – Life Cycle Engineering Assignment One – Term 2, 2025Assignment Weight: 30%Due Date: Friday, Week 4, 27 June 2024, by 11:59 PM Reference Emissions The reference year global emissions are estimated to be 52.069 GtCO₂-eq/year. Purpose The purpose of this assignment is to develop an understanding…
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Lab 1/Project 1 – Introduction to Smart Contract Development COMP6452 Software Architecture for Blockchain Applications 2025 Term 2 1 Learning Outcomes In this lab, which also leads to Project 1, you will learn how to write
Lab 1/Project 1 – Introduction to Smart Contract Development COMP6452 Software Architecture for Blockchain Applications 2025 Term 2 1 Learning Outcomes In this lab, which also leads to Project 1, you will learn how to write a smart contract using Solidity and deploy it on the Ethereum testnet blockchain. After completing the lab/project, you will…
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Assignment Structure (Three Parts) 1. Statement and Discussion of Quantitative Performance Objectives Focus: Distribution channel strategy for Natura in Brazil, based on the Natura A & B case studies.
UNSW – MARK3081 Case Analysis Assignment: NaturaTerm 2, 2025Instructor: Jack Cadeaux Assignment Overview This is an individual assignment worth 25% of your final grade. It consists of a written analysis due no later than the start of the lecture session in Week 4 (i.e., 11:00 AM on Monday, 23 June 2025). Word Limit: 1250 words…
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For the final project in this class you can choose from 3 options: Choose 1 of the 3: 1. Nutrition in the news 2. Nutrition documentary reflection 3. Community health brochure. 1. Nutrition in the news:
For the final project in this class you can choose from 3 options:Choose 1 of the 3:1. Nutrition in the news2. Nutrition documentary reflection3. Community health brochure.1. Nutrition in the news:Find a social media post or nutrition headline that you want to evaluate further.Then find a research study or the study the headline is referencing.…
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COMS 4701 Midterm Practice Exam Spring 2024 1. Consider the directed search graph shown below. S is the start state and G is the goal state. Transition costs are shown
COMS 4701 Midterm Practice Exam Spring 2024 1. Consider the directed search graph shown below. S is the start state and G is the goal state. Transition costs are shown along the graph edges. Note that the transition between C and D is bidirectional. (a) For each of the search algorithms below, indicate the largest number of nodes that may possibly be expanded, not counting the goal state. Assume all algorithms conduct the goal test upon popping a node from the frontier. (Your answer may be ∞ .) Depth-first search with no reached table Depth-first search with reached table Breadth-first search with reached table (b) Suppose we run uniform-cost search on this search graph. List the order in which nodes are expanded (do not count the goal state) and give the final solution returned. Expanded nodes Returned solution (c) Suppose we currently have a heuristic function h(n) = 0 for all nodes n. Propose a change to the heuristic of a single node (indicate both node and heuristic value), such that h remains admissible and A* may expand fewer nodes than UCS. Also write out this shorter sequence of expanded nodes. New heuristic h(n) = x Expanded nodes 2. The graph below represents a particular constraint satisfaction problem. Nodes represent variables and directed edges indicate the presence of at least one unidirectional binary constraint between the two adjacent variables. There are no higher-order constraints. (a) For this part only, suppose the domains of the variables X and Y are all real numbers R. There are two implicit constraints between them: X2 – Y = 0 and 3X – Y = 2. Rewrite these two implicit constraints as one explicit constraint. (b) After making sure that the CSP is fully arc-consistent, we select A as the first variable to assign and then perform arc consistency again. At minimum which arcs must be checked? Which variables’ domains, if any, may be modified if no other arcs are checked? (c) Suppose again that we are starting with an arc-consistent CSP and that we assign A as our first variable. When we perform. arc consistency again, what are all the arcs that may be checked in the worst or maximum case? Which variables’ domains, if any, may be modified in this situation? 3. In this problem you will investigate the minimax tree shown below. The root node is MIN, it has three MAX children nodes, and each leads to four possible terminal nodes with utilities shown in the boxes.…