readme: mention new plots in ex-5, ex-7
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a table of the result and its error for each method.
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To visualise the results, you can plot the table by doing:
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$ ex-5/main | ex-5/plot.py
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$ ex-5/bin/main | ex-5/plot.py
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(optional) `ex-6/plots/fit.py` makes the plot (shown in exercises.pdf, fig. 13)
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of the standard deviation vs function calls for the plain MC method. The
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program takes the tabular results of `ex-5/bin/main` as input, so run it as:
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$ ex-5/bin/main | ex-5/plot.py
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### Exercise 6
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newly generated datasets (`-i` to set the number of test iterations). The
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program prints the statistics of the number of false positives, false
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negatives and finally the purity and efficiency of the classification.
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(optional) `ex-7/plots/fisher.py` makes the example plot (shown in
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exercises.pdf, fig. 27) of the naïve projection vs Fisher projection.
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