Actually, the example of Bayesian reasoning in the post below doesn’t really give the flavor of Tenenbaum’s work. Here’s something a little closer. Abe and Becky each roll a die 12… more →
QuomodocumqueTerribly Beautiful wrote 2 weeks ago: Not through an extraordinary spiritual gift, not through momentary inspiration, unexpected and uniqu … more →
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JSE wrote 4 months ago: Actually, the example of Bayesian reasoning in the post below doesn’t really give the flavor o … more →
JSE wrote 4 months ago: Our friend Josh Tenenbaum, a psychologist at M.I.T., is in town to plenarize this Thursday at 3pm at … more →
Seb wrote 4 months ago: About a week ago Subtraction made a long post complaining about the main problem of feed aggregators … more →
carlosscheidegger wrote 4 months ago: Say you are about to hire someone. During the hiring process, you might ask them to pass a drug test … more →
Euglossine Bee wrote 7 months ago: Ok, that’s what they call it… I guess that’s a more provocative than “the top 100 books on F … more →
gm wrote 8 months ago: I’ve been trying to finish this post since middle of December, but after about 4 almost comple … more →
Tim van Gelder wrote 1 year ago: Gambling on tomorrow - provocative piece from The Economist on how climate models have to include so … more →
Thom wrote 3 years ago: Steve Eichert talks about Bayesian filtering as more than just spam prevention: What would be cool i … more →