Doubt about Bayes Though experiment
Hello, I have a question regarding Bayes' mental experiment.
To be able to update the position of the red ball (that is, to update the quadrant with the highest probability), we would need to know the absolute position of the blue ball and its relative position with respect to the red ball. By this, I mean that knowing only the relative position of the blue ball concerning the red ball would not help us, as we would not have a P(red|blue) but rather a P(red|blue relative to red), with red being unknown.
Best regards, and thank you in advance.
To be able to update the position of the red ball (that is, to update the quadrant with the highest probability), we would need to know the absolute position of the blue ball and its relative position with respect to the red ball. By this, I mean that knowing only the relative position of the blue ball concerning the red ball would not help us, as we would not have a P(red|blue) but rather a P(red|blue relative to red), with red being unknown.
Best regards, and thank you in advance.
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