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  • Question: Consider a two-category classification problem in two dimensions with: p(x|w1) ~ N(0,I), p(x|w2) ~ N([1,1],I) and P(w1) = P(w2) = ½. Calculate the Bayes’ decision boundary.

    Consider a two-category classification problem in two dimensions with:

    p(x|w1) ~ N(0,I), p(x|w2) ~ N([1,1],I)

    and P(w1) = P(w2) = ½. Calculate the Bayes’ decision boundary.

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    The objective is to calculate the Byes boundary.


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    P(w1)=P(w2)=0.5

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Consider a two-category classification problem in two dimensions with: p(x|w1) ~ (0,1), p(x]wa) ~ Me[1].1 ) and P(wi) = P(w2) = 1/2. Calculate the Bayes' decision boundary.