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 a small library of random variable types. a small library of random variable types.
  
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 ====Deliverable:​==== ====Deliverable:​====
  
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 **Given that framework, you should implement:​** **Given that framework, you should implement:​**
  
-* The following one dimensional,​ continuous valued distributions.  ​For +* The following one dimensional,​ continuous valued distributions.  ​To visualize 
-these, you should also plot the PDF of the random variable on the  +these, you should ​plot a histogram of sampled values, and also plot the PDF of the random variable on the  
-same plotthe curves ​should match. //Note: it is **not** sufficient to let seaborn estimate the PDF using its built-in KDE estimator; you need to plot the true PDF.  In other words, you can't just use seaborn.kdeplot!//​+same axisthey should ​(roughly) ​match. //Note: it is **not** sufficient to let seaborn estimate the PDF using its built-in KDE estimator; you need to plot the true PDF.  In other words, you can't just use seaborn.kdeplot!//​
  
-  * ''​Beta (alpha=1, beta=3)''​+  * ''​Beta (a=1, b=3)''​
   * ''​Poisson (lambda=7)''​   * ''​Poisson (lambda=7)''​
   * ''​Univariate Gaussian (mean=2, variance=3)''​   * ''​Univariate Gaussian (mean=2, variance=3)''​
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 * The following discrete distributions. ​ For these, plot predicted and * The following discrete distributions. ​ For these, plot predicted and
 empirical histograms side-by-side:​ empirical histograms side-by-side:​
-  * ''​Bernoulli (p=0.7)''​ +  * ''​Bernoulli (p=0.7)'' ​(hint: you may need a uniform random number) 
-  * ''​Multinomial (theta=[0.1, 0.2, 0.7])''​+  * ''​Multinomial (pvals=[0.1, 0.2, 0.7])''​
  
-* The following multidimensional distributions. For these,  +* The following multidimensional distributions. For these, ​use a contour or surface plot to visualize the empirical distribution of samples vs. the PDF: 
-  * Two-dimensional ​Gaussian +  * ''​Multivariate ​Gaussian ​( mean=[2.0,​3.0],​ cov=[[1.0,​0.9],​[0.9,​1.0]] )''​ 
-  * 3-dimensional ​Dirichlet+  * ''​Dirichlet ​( alpha=[ 0.1, 0.2, 0.7 ] )''​
  
 **Important notes:** **Important notes:**
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 **You may //not// use any existing code to calculate the log-likelihoods.** ​ But you can, of course, use any online resources or the book to find the appropriate definition of each PDF. **You may //not// use any existing code to calculate the log-likelihoods.** ​ But you can, of course, use any online resources or the book to find the appropriate definition of each PDF.
  
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 ====Hints:​==== ====Hints:​====
  
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