Learning Bayesian Statistics

Un pódcast de Alexandre Andorra

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130 Episodo

  1. #8 Bayesian Inference for Software Engineers, with Max Sklar

    Publicado: 29/1/2020
  2. #7 Designing a Probabilistic Programming Language & Debugging a Model, with Junpeng Lao

    Publicado: 16/1/2020
  3. #6 A principled Bayesian workflow, with Michael Betancourt

    Publicado: 3/1/2020
  4. #5 How to use Bayes in the biomedical industry, with Eric Ma

    Publicado: 17/12/2019
  5. #4 Dirichlet Processes and Neurodegenerative Diseases, with Karin Knudson

    Publicado: 4/12/2019
  6. #3.2 How to use Bayes in industry, with Colin Carroll

    Publicado: 18/11/2019
  7. #3.1 What is Probabilistic Programming & Why use it, with Colin Carroll

    Publicado: 5/11/2019
  8. #2 When should you use Bayesian tools, and Bayes in sports analytics, with Chris Fonnesbeck

    Publicado: 23/10/2019
  9. #1 Bayes, open-source and bioinformatics, with Osvaldo Martin

    Publicado: 8/10/2019
  10. #0 What is this podcast?

    Publicado: 20/9/2019

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Are you a researcher or data scientist / analyst / ninja? Do you want to learn Bayesian inference, stay up to date or simply want to understand what Bayesian inference is? Then this podcast is for you! You'll hear from researchers and practitioners of all fields about how they use Bayesian statistics, and how in turn YOU can apply these methods in your modeling workflow. When I started learning Bayesian methods, I really wished there were a podcast out there that could introduce me to the methods, the projects and the people who make all that possible. So I created "Learning Bayesian Statistics", where you'll get to hear how Bayesian statistics are used to detect black matter in outer space, forecast elections or understand how diseases spread and can ultimately be stopped. But this show is not only about successes -- it's also about failures, because that's how we learn best. So you'll often hear the guests talking about what *didn't* work in their projects, why, and how they overcame these challenges. Because, in the end, we're all lifelong learners! My name is Alex Andorra by the way, and I live in Estonia. By day, I'm a data scientist and modeler at the PyMC Labs consultancy. By night, I don't (yet) fight crime, but I'm an open-source enthusiast and core contributor to the python packages PyMC and ArviZ. I also love election forecasting and, most importantly, Nutella. But I don't like talking about it – I prefer eating it. So, whether you want to learn Bayesian statistics or hear about the latest libraries, books and applications, this podcast is for you -- just subscribe! You can also support the show and unlock exclusive Bayesian swag on Patreon!

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