If you’re told p(A|B) = 1, but are given different values for p(A) and p(B), you can’t apply Bayes’ law. Something you’ve been told is wrong, but you don’t know what.
Note that the fuzzy logic rules given are a compromise between A and B having correlation 1, and being independent.
If you’re told p(A|B) = 1, but are given different values for p(A) and p(B), you can’t apply Bayes’ law. Something you’ve been told is wrong, but you don’t know what.
Note that the fuzzy logic rules given are a compromise between A and B having correlation 1, and being independent.