Question: a)What is the difference between the likelihood density function and the a posteriori density function. b) Let x=s+n, where the observed random variable is 'x'.

a)What is the difference between the likelihood density function and the a posteriori density function. b) Let x=s+n, where the observed random variable is 'x'. 's' is a random parameter independent of the added random noise 'n'. The probability density of n' is given by p(n) = 2 e-z (n-) u(n - 1) and the probability density of the parameter 's' is given by p(s) = 1/8 s [u(s) - u(s -4)]. i) Get Sms ii) Get Smap ii) Does 's' have a Sml. Why or why not?

a)What is the difference between the likelihood density function and the a

Q.2. a) What is the difference between the likelihood density function and the a posteriori density function. b) Let x = s + n, where the observed random variable is *x'. 's' is a random parameter independent of the added random noise 'n'. The probability density of 'n' is given by p(n) = 2 e-2(-1) u(n - 1) and the probability density of the parameter 's' is given by p(s) = 1/8 s [u(s) - u(s - 4)]. i ) Get Smis. ii) Get Smap- iii) Does 's' have a Sm. Why or why not

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