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Bayesian Analysis with Python

Bayesian Analysis with Python - Second Edition

By : Osvaldo Martin
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Bayesian Analysis with Python

Bayesian Analysis with Python

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By: Osvaldo Martin

Overview of this book

The second edition of Bayesian Analysis with Python is an introduction to the main concepts of applied Bayesian inference and its practical implementation in Python using PyMC3, a state-of-the-art probabilistic programming library, and ArviZ, a new library for exploratory analysis of Bayesian models. The main concepts of Bayesian statistics are covered using a practical and computational approach. Synthetic and real data sets are used to introduce several types of models, such as generalized linear models for regression and classification, mixture models, hierarchical models, and Gaussian processes, among others. By the end of the book, you will have a working knowledge of probabilistic modeling and you will be able to design and implement Bayesian models for your own data science problems. After reading the book you will be better prepared to delve into more advanced material or specialized statistical modeling if you need to.
Table of Contents (11 chapters)
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Where To Go Next?

Gaussian Processes

"Lonely? You have yourself. Your infinite selves."
- Rick Sanchez (at least the one from dimension C-137)

In the last chapter, we learned about the Dirichlet process, an infinite-dimensional generalization of the Dirichlet distribution that can be used to set a prior on unknown continuous distributions. In this chapter, we will learn about the Gaussian process, an infinite-dimensional generalization of the Gaussian distribution that can be used to set a prior on unknown functions. Both the Dirichlet process and the Gaussian process are used in Bayesian statistics to build flexible models where the number of parameters is allowed to increase with the size of the data.
In this chapter, we will cover the following topics:

  • Functions as probabilistic objects
  • Kernels
  • Gaussian processes with Gaussian likelihoods
  • Gaussian processes with non-Gaussian likelihoods...
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