“What do we need from a probabilistic programming language to support Bayesian workflow?”
Also, it’s $ time! How much should we charge for a link?
Coming up this week on the blog:
Mon 1 Jul 2024: Interactive and Automated Data Analysis: thoughts from Di Cook, Hadley Wickham, Jessica Hullman, and others
Tues 2 Jul: Obnoxious receipt from Spirit Airlines
Wed 3 Jul: “A Columbia Surgeon’s Study Was Pulled. He Kept Publishing Flawed Data.”
Thurs 4 Jul: “What do we need from a probabilistic programming language to support Bayesian workflow?”
Fri 5 Jul: You can guarantee that the term “statistical guarantee” will irritate me. Here’s why, and let’s go into some details.
Sat 6 Jul: Cross validation and pointwise or joint measures of prediction accuracy
Sun 7 Jul: It’s $ time! How much should we charge for a link?
And this past week:
30 Jun: The state of statistics in 1990
27 Jun: Marquand.
26 Jun: Last week’s summer school on probabilistic AI
26 Jun: Some solid criticisms of Ariely and Nudge—from 2012!
24 Jun: Edward Kennedy on the Facebook/Instagram 2020 election experiments
24 Jun: Forking paths in LLMs for data analysis
24 Jun: StanCon 2024: scholarships, sponsors, and other news
24 Jun: Forking paths and workflow in statistical practice and communication
Enjoy your summer!