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Hidden Markov Model (HMM)

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Hidden Markov Model (HMM)  VIDEO LINK:  https://youtu.be/YIGCWNG8BIA A Hidden Markov Model (HMM) is a statistical model in which the system has hidden states that cannot be directly observed, but produce observable outputs. It is based on the Markov property, meaning the next state depends only on the current state. Video Chapters: HMM in Artificial Intelligence 00:00 Introduction 00:31 Statistical Model 00:54 HMM Examples 02:30 HMM 03:10 HMM Components 05:23 Viterbi Algorithm 06:23 HMM Applications 06:38 HMM Problems 07:28 HMM in Handwriting Recognition 11:20 Conclusion  HMM COMPONENTS A Hidden Markov Model (HMM) is a statistical model in which the system has hidden states that cannot be directly observed, but produce observable outputs. It is based on the Markov property, meaning the next state depends only on the current state. An HMM consists of states, observations, transition probabilities, emission probabilities, and initial probabilities. It is commonly used in a...

Archimedes Optimization Algorithm Step-by-Step ~xRay Pixy

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ARCHIMEDES OPTIMIZATION ALGORITHM VIDEO LINK: CLICK HERE... VIDEO CHAPTERS Introduction: 00:00 Archimedes Principle: 01:19 Archimedes Optimization Algorithm Idea: 07:07 Archimedes Optimization Algorithm Steps: 08:08 Archimedes Optimization Algorithm Mathematical Models: 11:32 Conclusion: 20 :12 Learn Archimedes Optimization Algorithm Step-by-Step with Example. Archimedes Optimization Algorithm Inspiration: Popular Physics Law (Archimedes Principle). - Used to Solve Complex Numerical Optimization Problems. - Used to solve Engineering Design Optimization Problems. Archimedes Principle : According to Archimedes Principle when a body is immersed wholly or partially in a fluid it loses its weight which is equal to the weight of the liquid displaced by the body. KEY TERMS Fluid: The Substance that flows under the action of applied forces. The fluid does not have its own shape. Pressure: It is a normal force acting on a unit surface area of the liquid. It is Force / Area. Density: Mas...
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