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CSCI 1450 - Advanced Introduction to Probability for Computing and Data Science |
Probability and statistics have become indispensable tools in computer science. Probabilistic methods and statistical reasoning play major roles in machine learning, cryptography, network security, communication protocols, web search engines, robotics, program verification, and more. This course introduces the basic concepts of probability and statistics, focusing on topics that are most useful in computer science applications. Topics include: modeling and solution in sample space, random variables, simple random processes and their probability distributions, Markov processes, limit theorems, and basic elements of Bayesian and frequentist statistical inference. Basic programming experience required for homework assignments.
Students cannot get concentration credit for both CSCI 1450 and APMA 1650/ APMA 1655 0.000 OR 1.000 Credit hours 0.000 OR 1.000 Lecture hours 0.000 Lab hours Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Discussion Section/Conference, Primary Meeting Computer Science Department Prerequisites: Undergraduate level MATH 0100 Minimum Grade of S |
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