The Student Services team will have office hours at Harmony House (561 Lomita Dr, Stanford, CA 94305) on Tuesday and Thursday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Introduction to Probability for Computer Scientists
Topics include: counting and combinatorics, random variables, conditional probability, independence, distributions, expectation, point estimation, and limit theorems. Applications of probability in computer science including machine learning and the use of probability in the analysis of algorithms.
Details:
- Catalog Number
- CS 109-01
- Class Number
- 16368
- Course Cost
- $6860.00
- Population
- Undergraduate, Graduate
- Units
- 5
- Interest Area
- Computer Science and Engineering
- Course Format & Length
- In-Person, 8 weeks
- Instructors
- Kim, Y., Song, W.
- Dates
- -
- Prerequisites
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CS 103, CS 106B or CS 106X, multivariate calculus at the level of MATH 51 or CME 100 or equivalent.
- Schedule
- Mon, Wed, Fri 3:00 PM - 4:15 PM
- Course Notes
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May be taken for 3 or 4 units by Stanford grad students.