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Java Data Analysis

You're reading from   Java Data Analysis Data mining, big data analysis, NoSQL, and data visualization

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787285651
Length 412 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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John R. Hubbard John R. Hubbard
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Preface 1. Introduction to Data Analysis 2. Data Preprocessing FREE CHAPTER 3. Data Visualization 4. Statistics 5. Relational Databases 6. Regression Analysis 7. Classification Analysis 8. Cluster Analysis 9. Recommender Systems 10. NoSQL Databases 11. Big Data Analysis with Java A. Java Tools Index

The independence of probabilistic events


We say that the two events E and F are independent if P(F|E) = P(F). In other words, the occurrence of E has no effect upon the probability of F. From the previous formula, we can see that this definition is equivalent to the condition:

This shows that the definition is symmetric: E is independent of F if and only if F is independent of E.

In our preceding marble example, E = (1st is R) and let F = (2nd is G). Since P(F|E) = 80% and P(F) = 67%, we see that E and F are not independent. Obviously, F depends on E.

For another example, consider the previous Motor Vehicle example. Let E = (driver owns 2 vehicles) and F = (driver drives at least 10,000 miles/year). We can compute the unconditional probabilities from the marginal data: P(E) = 0.31 and P(F) = 0.36 + 0.19 = 0.55. So P(E)P(F) = (0.31)(0.55) = 0.17. But P(E ∩ F)= 0.12 + 0.08 = 0.20 ≠ 0.17, so these two events are not independent. Whether a person drives a lot depends upon the number of vehicles...

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