LS22–23 JanMore from statisticla rethinking. I thought the below was an interesting section, and the last part reminded me of Paul Nurse’s Nature…2 min read·Jan 23, 2022----
LS21 JanI started the 3rd chapter of Statistical Rethinking. It was interesting how the frequency format was much more intuitive than Bayes theorem…1 min read·Jan 21, 2022----
LS17 JanI covered the inference/sampling lecture. I think this was better covered in the MIT notes and, strangely, Kahneman+co’s Noise book. So my…1 min read·Jan 17, 2022----
LS16 JanI covered efficiency of programmes. It was using decorators to count how many times a tree recursion was called, and how memoization could…1 min read·Jan 16, 2022----
LSUp to 15 JanI had to re-submit an article to JAAD, so completing the revision used up most of my morning time. Moreover, it prompted me to look at a…1 min read·Jan 15, 2022----
LS6 JanToday I covered odds ratios and contingency tables. However, I think this is all quite old stuff and maybe an issue of going through…1 min read·Jan 6, 2022----
LS4 Jan, 5 Jan4 Jan — Introduction to model comparison and smultilevel models1 min read·Jan 5, 2022----
LSDay 8Today I covered the Normal distribution, but I’ve done that lots before and so it was quite tiresome. However, the derivation of the…1 min read·Jan 3, 2022----
LSDay 7Today I revised Bayes, and then did the QMUL Stat notebook, which was mostly stuff I had done before in pandas. Later I worked on two…1 min read·Jan 2, 2022----