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Cameron Davidson-Pilon

    Washington, D.C.
    Bayesian Methods for Hackers
    • 2015

      Bayesian Methods for Hackers

      • 226 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The next generation of problems will not have deterministic solutions - the solutions will be statistical that rely on mountains, or mounds, of data. Bayesian methods offer a very flexible and extendible framework to solve these types of problems. For programming students with minimal background in mathematics, this example-heavy guide emphasizes the new technologies that have allowed the inference to be abstracted from complicated underlying mathematics. Using Bayesian Methods for Hackers, students can start leveraging powerful Bayesian tools right now -- gradually deepening their theoretical knowledge while already achieving powerful results in areas ranging from marketing to finance.

      Bayesian Methods for Hackers
    • 1994

      Washington, D.C.

      Our Nation's Capital: An Aerial Portrait - The Companion Volume to the Public Television Special

      • 136 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Photo album of Washington D.C.

      Washington, D.C.