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erikbern.com
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| | | | I made a New Year's resolution: every plot I make during 2018 will contain uncertainty estimates. Nine months in and I have learned a lot, so I put together a summary of some of the most useful methods. | |
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twiecki.io
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www.jeremykun.com
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| | | | Machine learning is broadly split into two camps, statistical learning and non-statistical learning. The latter we've started to get a good picture of on this blog; we approached Perceptrons, decision trees, and neural networks from a non-statistical perspective. And generally "statistical" learning is just that, a perspective. Data is phrased in terms of independent and dependent variables, and statistical techniques are leveraged against the data. In this post we'll focus on the simplest example of thi... | |
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anuragbishnoi.wordpress.com
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| | In the previous post, we saw the problem of determining the asymptotic growth of the function $latex T_L(n)$, which is the largest size of vector subspace $latex C \subseteq \mathbb{F}_3^n$, with the property that for any three distinct vectors $latex u, v, w$ in $latex C$, there is a coordinate $latex i$, such that $latex... |