[from the Preface] This introductory textbook in undergraduate probability emphasizes the inseparability between data (computing) and probability (theory) in our time. It examines the motivation, intuition, and implication of the probabilistic tools used in science and engineering:
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Stanley H. Chan is an associate professor of electrical and computer engineering, and an associate professor of statistics, at Purdue University, West Lafayette. His research areas include computational photography, image processing, and machine learning. At Purdue, he teaches undergraduates probability and graduates machine learning. He is a recipient of Purdue University College of Engineering Exceptional Early Career Teaching Award, the Ruth and Joel Spira Outstanding Teaching Award, Purdue Teaching for Tomorrow Fellow, among other awards.
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