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For reference, we will collect a list of discussed papers as well as the date of discussion in this issue.
leezu updated
7 years ago
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I noticed that we have a method dedicated to reading samples from emcee, and I read some of the docs about it.
I’m confused though about the extent to which some of the arviz functionality, partic…
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Currently, the Distributions have already provided a large collection of distributions and for some of them, MLE is implemented, as follows
``` julia
d = fit_mle(D,X);
```
However, the problem is mo…
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Hi,
Congratulations on this great work!
I am wondering if your work is only for 2D or it has an implementation for 3D as well?
If it's not available for 3D, what are the changes, that needs to be d…
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##### System information (version)
- OpenCV => master (ee257ff)
- Operating System / Platform => Ubuntu 16.04 / 64 bits
- Compiler => gcc
##### Detailed description
In some cases, the pose …
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Regression (_e.g._ linear regression, logistic regression, poisson regression, etc) is a very important in machine learning. Many problems can be formulated in the form of (regularized) regression.
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Please pose thoughtful questions for our speaker by Wednesday midnight, and upvote 5 by Thursday @ 10am, an hour before our session together. The associated papers are:
The following papers are ass…
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Currently, `N`-compounding a distribution is done by sampling the source distribution `N` times, adding the values, and using it as a single sample of a new distribution. The only way to construct a p…
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When a parameters is described with an angle (eg the argument of a complex number), MCMC and PMC have trouble describing the periodic boundaries of the parameter range.
I see two possible solutions:
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The existing univariate distribution infrastructure is an extremely valuable feature of SciPy, and it offers two main ways of interacting with distributions.
1. `stats.norm.pdf(2, loc=0, scale=1)` …