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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

Bayes' theorem


The conditional probability formula is:

where E and F are any events (that is, sets of outcomes) with positive probabilities. If we swap the names of the two events, we get the equivalent formula:

But F ∩ E = E ∩ F, so P(F ∩ E) = P(E ∩ F) = P(F│E) P(E). Thus:

This formula is called Bayes' theorem. The main idea is that it reverses the conditional relationship, allowing one to compute P(E│F) from P(F│E).

To illustrate Bayes' theorem, suppose the records of some Health Department show this data for 1,000 women over the age of 40 who have had a mammogram to test for breast cancer:

  • 80 tested positive and had cancer

  • 3 tested negative, but had cancer (a Type I error)

  • 17 tested positive, but did not have cancer (a Type II error)

  • 900 tested negative and did not have cancer

Notice the designations of errors of Type I and II. In general, a Type I error is when a hypothesis or diagnosis is rejected when it should have been accepted (also called a false negative), whereas a Type II error is when...

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