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  2. Mixture distribution - Wikipedia

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    In probability and statistics, a mixture distribution is the probability distribution of a random variable that is derived from a collection of other random variables as follows: first, a random variable is selected by chance from the collection according to given probabilities of selection, and then the value of the selected random variable is realized.

  3. Compound probability distribution - Wikipedia

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    In probability and statistics, a compound probability distribution (also known as a mixture distribution or contagious distribution) is the probability distribution that results from assuming that a random variable is distributed according to some parametrized distribution, with (some of) the parameters of that distribution themselves being random variables.

  4. Mixture (probability) - Wikipedia

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    In probability theory and statistics, a mixture is a probabilistic combination of two or more probability distributions. [1] The concept arises mostly in two contexts: A mixture defining a new probability distribution from some existing ones, as in a mixture distribution or a compound distribution. Here a major problem often is to derive the ...

  5. Hurdle model - Wikipedia

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    Hurdle models differ from zero-inflated models in that zero-inflated models model the zeros using a two-component mixture model. With a mixture model, the probability of the variable being zero is determined by both the main distribution function p ( x = 0 ) {\displaystyle p(x=0)} and the mixture weight π {\displaystyle \pi } .

  6. Mixture model - Wikipedia

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    A typical finite-dimensional mixture model is a hierarchical model consisting of the following components: . N random variables that are observed, each distributed according to a mixture of K components, with the components belonging to the same parametric family of distributions (e.g., all normal, all Zipfian, etc.) but with different parameters

  7. Jets eliminated from playoff contention, extending NFL-worst ...

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    The New York Jets have once again been eliminated from the NFL playoff picture, pushing their league-worst drought to 14 seasons.

  8. Turing pattern - Wikipedia

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    Three examples of Turing patterns Six stable states from Turing equations, the last one forms Turing patterns. The Turing pattern is a concept introduced by English mathematician Alan Turing in a 1952 paper titled "The Chemical Basis of Morphogenesis" which describes how patterns in nature, such as stripes and spots, can arise naturally and autonomously from a homogeneous, uniform state.

  9. College football player raped underage teen on Carnival ...

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    In that case, he “forcibly raped” the teen after taking her back to his cabin when she needed a restroom — then pushed her “face first” onto the bed and raped her, prosecutors said.