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Mathematics, 23.04.2020 17:59 Alexmcmu

Assume the following additional knowledge has become available: P(S1,S2, S3)=0.0008; P(S4|S1,S2.S4)=0.08; P(S1,S2,S3|D)=0.000032; how would you use this information to obtain a "better" estimation of P(D|S1,S2,S3, S4)?

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