Data Mining - Signal (Wanted Variation)

Thomas Bayes

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Information from all past experience can be divided into two groups:

  • information that is relevant for the future (“signal”). pattern
  • information that is irrelevant (“noise”).

In the real world, a signal is a periodic wave.

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