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What is an intuitive explanation of the Expectation Maximization technique? [closed]

Expectation Maximization (EM) is a kind of probabilistic method to classify data. Please correct me if I am wrong if it is not a classifier. ...
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Possible to do a MySQL foreign key to one of two possible tables?

Well here's my problem I have three tables; regions, countries, states. Countries can be inside of regions, states can be inside of regions. Regions are the top of the food chain. ...
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How does JavaScript .prototype work?

I'm not that into dynamic programming languages but I've written my fair share of JavaScript code. I never really got my head around this prototype-based programming, does any one know how this works? ...
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dynamically add and remove view to viewpager

(I figured out a solution - please see my post in the Answer section below.) 8 Answers ...
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SQL JOIN and different types of JOINs

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Daylight saving time and time zone best practices [closed]

I am hoping to make this question and the answers to it the definitive guide to dealing with daylight saving time, in particular for dealing with the actual change overs. ...
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Why would you use an ivar?

I usually see this question asked the other way, such as Must every ivar be a property? (and I like bbum's answer to this Q). ...
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Pretty-print C++ STL containers

... This solution was inspired by Marcelo's solution, with a few changes: #include <iostream> #include <iterator> #include <type_traits> #include <vector> #include <algorithm> // This works similar to ostream_iterator, but does...
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C++11 introduced a standardized memory model. What does it mean? And how is it going to affect C++ p

C++11 introduced a standardized memory model, but what exactly does that mean? And how is it going to affect C++ programming? ...
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Can you add new statements to Python's syntax?

Can you add new statements (like print , raise , with ) to Python's syntax? 13 Answers ...