Question: Problem 4. Slide 29 of Notes #04 covers an example from the textbook, where we obtained the following general result: p(9|D) oc 1/9 for maxx[D]


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Problem 4. Slide 29 of Notes #04 covers an example from the textbook, where we obtained the following general result: p(9|D\") oc 1/9" for maxx[D"] S 9 S 10. Using all 4 samples from this example (i.e., given D4=D={4, 7, 2, 8}) and the given prior for 9 (uniform on (0, 10]), find the distribution 19(9ch4 ) by the Bayesian estimation approach. (Note: the second figure of the example already plots p(x|D4') for you, but you need to figure out the precise expression for p(x|D4').) - Example 1 in Section 3.5 of the text. 1
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