Minimal Sufficient Statistics for Normal (Gaussian) distribution
This video is a demonstration of how to find minimal sufficient statistics for the Normal (Gaussian) distribution using the results of Fisher's factorisation theorem. These short videos work through mathematical details used in the Multivariate Statistical Modelling module at UWE.

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