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Explores counting bit strings, committees, balls distribution, poker hands, and coefficients, with examples of the Pigeonhole Principle and card selection.
Delves into the fundamental limits of gradient-based learning on neural networks, covering topics such as binomial theorem, exponential series, and moment-generating functions.
Discusses the Dirichlet distribution, Bayesian inference, posterior mean and variance, conjugate priors, and predictive distribution in the Dirichlet-Multinomial model.