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Let A, B, and C be matrices of the same size, and let r and. s be scalars. Example: ... sum of the products of corresponding entries from row i of A and column j of B. ...
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Sergios Theodoridis Konstantinos Koutroumbas Version 2 * * For example, if =6, then we could assume: Then: The above is a generalization of the Na ve Bayes.