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Why the probability exceeds one? #17

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mike-ocean opened this issue Jan 14, 2019 · 2 comments
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Why the probability exceeds one? #17

mike-ocean opened this issue Jan 14, 2019 · 2 comments

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@mike-ocean
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I ran the given online detection example in the notebook, and I assumed the y axis indicating the probability of changepoint (am I right?). But the y value ranged from zero to hundreds.
I am not very familiar with the math, so can anyone please explain this outcome?

Thanks.

@hildensia
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The third plot in the online example is the probability. The second plot is at each timestep a distribution over the length of the current part.

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mike-ocean commented Jan 15, 2019

The third plot in the online example is the probability. The second plot is at each timestep a distribution over the length of the current part.

Thanks you Johannes! I realized this yesterday and just closed the issue. But thanks anyway!

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