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Course Name: Machine Learning Techniques
Unit-2
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• The EM algorithm is considered a latent variable model to find the


local maximum likelihood parameters of a statistical model, proposed
by Arthur Dempster, Nan Laird, and Donald Rubin in 1977.
• The EM (Expectation-Maximization) algorithm is one of the most
commonly used terms in machine learning to obtain maximum
likelihood estimates of variables that are sometimes observable and
sometimes not.
• it is also applicable to unobserved data or sometimes called latent.
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