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Explain Baye's theorem.
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Baye’s theorem provides the best way to represent how probabilities can be reasoned. It allows to use a supplied conditional probability in both directions. It’s a simple mathematical fact given as follows. For two mutually dependent events A and B,
P(B|A) = P(A|B)P(B)/P(A)
The product rule. It can actually be written in two forms:
P(a ∧b) = P(a | b)P(b) and P(a ∧b) = P(b | a)P(a) .
Equating the two right-hand sides and dividing by P(a), we get
P(b | a) =
P(a | b)P(b)
P(a)
This equation is known as Bayes’ rule (also Bayes’ law or Bayes’ theorem). This simple equation underlies most modern AI systems for probabilistic inference