Don’t confuse probabilities and likelihoods?
I’m looking for something simpler that doesn’t require understanding another concept besides probability.
The article you posted is a bit confusing:
the likelihood of X given Y is just the probability of Y given X!
help us remember that likelihoods can’t be converted to probabilities without combining them with a prior.
So is Arbital:
In this case, the “Miss Scarlett” hypothesis assigns a likelihood of 20% to e
Fixed: the “Miss Scarlett” hypothesis assigns a probability of 20% to e
Don’t confuse probabilities and likelihoods?
I’m looking for something simpler that doesn’t require understanding another concept besides probability.
The article you posted is a bit confusing:
So is Arbital:
Fixed: the “Miss Scarlett” hypothesis assigns a probability of 20% to e