2. Bayes v.s. Naive Bayes: Consider two classes with the same priors Pa) = P(q) the same covariance 110 matrix: - and me

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2. Bayes v.s. Naive Bayes: Consider two classes with the same priors Pa) = P(q) the same covariance 110 matrix: - and me

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2. Bayes v.s. Naive Bayes: Consider two classes with the same priors Pa) = P(q) the same covariance 110 matrix: - and means (1.1) and we = (2,1)". Consider also the following test points =(0,1) and y = 1.5.07. (1) How would r and y be classified according to full Bayes classifier? Show your computation. Note that the pdf of multivariate normal distributions is Palo)(1) with PDF: 1 f() (123)1970-771-63-may "epoly expl- 2 Note also that you will be the same for both classes. The Inwers of the exwariumero ?- -6.91 - (b) Would the classification result ditfer if we use Naive Bayes? Explain why
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