In a 1-D, 3-class problem, the density function of each class can be adequately represented by univariate Gaussians, wit

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In a 1-D, 3-class problem, the density function of each class can be adequately represented by univariate Gaussians, wit

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In a 1-D, 3-class problem, the density function of each class
can be adequately represented by univariate Gaussians, with
µ1 = 4, σ1 = 2,
µ2 = 6, σ2 = 3,
µ3 = 5, σ3 = 2
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