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778.
The Naive Independence Assumption
easy
What is the 'naive' assumption in Naive Bayes?
A
That features follow a Gaussian distribution within each class of the target variable
B
That the class prior is uniform and all classes are equally likely before observing any features
C
That all features are conditionally independent of each other given the class label
D
That all features are marginally independent in the population regardless of the class label
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