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purr:75 hiss:65 bite:1 sleep:3 Here, output (emission) probabilities are shown Within each state, and transition probabilities are shown on the...

I use a simple model to understand my cat. Each day he gets up, and is in either a good mood, or a bad mood. His mood depends on his mood from the previous day; on day 1 he always starts in a good mood. His actions depend on his mood, and are random with some probabilities: 

What is the stationary distribution of the Markov chain?

What is p(S2|O1 = purr, O2 = sleep)? 

Good:purr: 0.5 0.75 hiss: 0.1 0.65bite: 0.1 sleep: 0.3 Here, output (emission) probabilities are shown Within each state, and transition probabilities areshown on the respective transition arrows. Since we (obviously) cannot ask him, we must observe his behavior and guess his mood. Wewill use the notation that his state on day t is St 6 {good, bad}, and his observed action on thatday is O; E {purr, hiss, bite, sleep}. Compute the following probabilities, either by hand or in python, matlab, etc. Show your work(e.g., the actual operations you follow to obtain the result).
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