Jul 28, 2017 · 1 min read
Can you help me understand this? Why should Ps(Y | X) = PT(Y | X) (i.e., the probability of something being a carrot burger given the appearance) be the same across S and T, if the burgers in T have different properties?
Can you help me understand this? Why should Ps(Y | X) = PT(Y | X) (i.e., the probability of something being a carrot burger given the appearance) be the same across S and T, if the burgers in T have different properties?