Covariance is a measure of the joint variability of two random variables. It is positive when the greater values of one variable correspond with the greater values of the other, and negative when they correspond to the lesser values. The magnitude of the covariance is the geometric mean of the variances in-common for the two variables.
University of Washington
Winter 2022
This course dives deep into the role of probability in the realm of computer science, exploring applications such as algorithms, systems, data analysis, machine learning, and more. Prerequisites include CSE 311, MATH 126, and a grasp of calculus, linear algebra, set theory, and basic proof techniques. Concepts covered range from discrete probability to hypothesis testing and bootstrapping.
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