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Michael C. Frank
mcxfrank
On the "stats in psycholinguistics debate" (aka "back to ANOVA?"), I get the frustration. It's totally annoying to have to work to understand the vagaries of Stan rescaling and convergence
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Adrien Peyrache
apeyrache
Bayesian decoders. I really enjoyed my first discussion with the groups I am mentoring @neuromatch #NeuromatchAcademy. However, it seems that Bayesian decoders sound magic to many. It’s not! 1/ First:
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Tivadar Danka
TivadarDanka
Mean Square Error is one of the most ubiquitous error functions in machine learning.Did you know that it arises naturally from Bayesian estimation? That seemingly rigid formula has a deep
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Andrew Bell
AndrewJDBell
My copies have arrived! So time for a quick summary thread of my new edited book, which looks at a variety of approaches to age-period-cohort analysis. And it’s currently 20%
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Dan McIsaac
mcisaac_d
1/Do you study older surgical patients and #frailty using #NSQIP data? Our new study in @IARS_Journals shows that your choice #frailty instrument really matters. https://bit.ly/2KcnmU1 @SylvieAucoin @OttAnesthesia 2/ using Bayesian
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Michael Pleyer
symbolicstorage
The second talk in the #futureoflinguistics webinar is by @drculbertson: The future of linguistics is multidisciplinary, multimodal, multicultural What are elements of a theory of language?- features of the linguistics
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Evan Miyakawa
evanmiya
Gonzaga player analysis through 3 games thread:When looking at most effective pairs of teammates for the Zags, Jalen Suggs is in the top three pairs. When Suggs and Ayayi are
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Edmund Fordham
EdmundFordham
@lucyfrazermp replies !Chronology:08 Oct asked for oFPR in “Pillar 2” labs 13 Nov spoke to @lucyfrazermp with slides16 Nov @lucyfrazermp email (other thread)17 Nov asked for the oFPR and FDR
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Chris Fargis
cfargis
Here's the other thing. This election is a sample size of one. Everyone is trying to fit these very binary long-term narratives around it."Betting markets are bad at pricing elections.""You
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Walter Scheidel
WalterScheidel
Kim Bowes critique of the Roman “GDP boys” (such as myself ), long overdue (thx to @bernard_prof & @nakhthor for posting): there is nothing worse than ignoring or unthinkingly accepting
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Deric Tilson
econpragmatist
I think I've learned more about parenting from books on economic development than I have on books in the parenting section. The supply/demand sided arguments permeate child rearing. Principal agent
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Simon DeDeo
SimonDeDeo
Attaching probabilities to beliefs may be a useful tool in Bayesian statistics, but is it meaningful? Consider 538: as their models push above 90% for Biden, they are reaching new
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Judea Pearl
yudapearl
This question annoys ALL students (and professors) of ML, but they are afraid to ask. Thanks for raising it in this "no hand waving" forum. Take two causal diagrams: X-->Y
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Pierre Aldama
paldama
This morning, on a major French radio, a minister said: "We have doubt about AZ efficacy on older people" and explicitly *used it* to escape questions about the EU &
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Anupam Singh
anupampom
A thread of threads . As a repository of all threads/posts by me A thread on Bollywood Music from 1950s till 1990shttps://twitter.com/anupampom/status/1003927233575116801 A thread on genetic history of us Indians/featuring
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Alexandre Terrien
aterrien
"'Physical risk' or 'climate impact risk' used to be a niche concern... That’s changed quickly... That said, there’s a steep learning curve with assessing physical climate risk. This includes figuring
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