bimodal Gaussian distribution function
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Hi
Greetings. I have a simple problem and will appreciate your help.
I am trying to plot the bimodal Gaussian distribution. The space is [0:0.1:20] and there are two means in one dimension.
I expect to obtain two peaks (one is an image of course) at the means [6;14], however, that's not what I get. I think I am going wrong somewhere, but am unable to figure out.
Yeah, I neglected the covariance matrix and the normalization constant, because I am normalizing at the complete function in the next step.
My implementation is here
mu=[6;14];
space=[0:.1:20];
x=[space;space];
L=exp(-((x-repmat(mu,1,size(T,2)))'*(x-repmat(mu,1,size(T,2))))/2);
L=L/sum(sum(L));
mesh(space,space,L);
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Tom Lane
il 29 Set 2012
Is this what you want?
F = (1/sqrt(2*pi)) * .5*(exp(-.5*(space-mu(1)).^2) + exp(-.5*(space-mu(2)).^2));
plot(space,F)
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PChoppala
il 1 Ott 2012
Tom Lane
il 1 Ott 2012
This is still not completely clear to me.This:
p1 = (1/sqrt(2*pi)) * exp(-.5*(x(1,:)-mu(1)).^2);
p2 = (1/sqrt(2*pi)) * exp(-.5*(x(2,:)-mu(2)).^2);
L = p1'*p2;
gives you a density in two-dimensional space with a single mode. Your original question specified a bimodal distribution with "two means in one dimension."
PChoppala
il 1 Ott 2012
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