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alexanderetz.com
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| | | | | [This post has been updated and turned into a paper to be published in AMPPS] Much of the discussion in psychology surrounding Bayesian inference focuses on priors. Should we embrace priors, or should we be skeptical? When are Bayesian methods sensitive to specification of the prior, and when do the data effectively overwhelm it? Should... | |
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errorstatistics.com
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| | | | | Georgi Georgiev Author of Statistical methods in online A/B testing Founder of Analytics-Toolkit.com Statistics instructor at CXL Institute In online experimentation, a.k.a. online A/B testing, one is primarily interested in estimating if and how different user experiences affect key business metrics such as average revenue per user. A trivial example would be to determine if... | |
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fharrell.com
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| | | | | This is the story of what influenced me to become a Bayesian statistician after being trained as a classical frequentist statistician, and practicing only that mode of statistics for many years. | |
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www.depthfirstlearning.com
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| | | [AI summary] The user has provided a detailed and complex set of questions and reading materials related to normalizing flows, variational inference, and generative models. The content covers topics such as the use of normalizing flows to enhance variational posteriors, the inference gap, and the implementation of models like NICE and RealNVP. The user is likely seeking guidance on how to approach these questions, possibly for academic or research purposes. | ||