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statsandr.com
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| | | | | This article explains in details what is the normal or Gaussian distribution, its importance in statistics and how to test if your data is normally distributed | |
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entropicthoughts.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The text explores various statistical concepts, including correlation, variance, and partial correlations, using examples like income and room count, word count predictions by AI models, and programming language commit sizes. It discusses methods for calculating and interpreting these correlations, as well as the importance of considering degrees of freedom in statistical analysis. The article also references historical statistical methods and emphasizes the value of multiple perspectives in understanding statistical relationships. | |
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aurimas.eu
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| | | | | a.k.a. why you should (not ?) use uninformative priors in Bayesian A/B testing. | |
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www.nicktasios.nl
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| | | In the Latent Diffusion Series of blog posts, I'm going through all components needed to train a latent diffusion model to generate random digits from the MNIST dataset. In this first post, we will tr | ||