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25 November 2024

  • curprev 12:2712:27, 25 November 2024 Tconrad talk contribs 7,542 bytes −139 Changed claim: summary_simple (P1639): Imagine you have a math model that tries to guess how some data was created. To make the model better, you update its "best guess" (called a parameter) based on new data. This process uses a special tool called a "mixture of Dirichlet processes" to handle uncertainty about the true source of the data. When new data comes in, this tool helps adjust the model's guess by balancing old assumptions with new information. Essentially, it's a way to re...
  • curprev 12:2612:26, 25 November 2024 Tconrad talk contribs 7,681 bytes +102 Set a claim value: summary_simple (P1639): Here is a rewritten text, condensed into about 5 sentences, suitable for a 15-year-old audience: **Understanding Uncertainty with Math** Imagine you have a math model that tries to guess how some data was created. To make the model better, you update its "best guess" (called a parameter) based on new data. This process uses a special tool called a "mixture of Dirichlet processes" to handle uncertainty about the true source of the data. When new d...
  • curprev 12:2612:26, 25 November 2024 Tconrad talk contribs 7,579 bytes +369 Added qualifier: generated by (P1642): Nemotron (Q6516541)
  • curprev 12:2612:26, 25 November 2024 Tconrad talk contribs 7,210 bytes +1,083 Created claim: summary (P1638): This article discusses a non-parametric Bayesian approach to update a model parameter's posterior distribution given data. It involves minimizing the KL divergence between the true data-generating mechanism and a parametric family $\mathcal{F}_{\Theta}$ for a parameter $\theta$. A mixture of Dirichlet processes (MDP) prior, $[F|\theta] \sim \text{DP}(c, f_\theta(\cdot)); \quad \theta \sim \pi(\theta)$, is used to specify beliefs about the true...
  • curprev 12:2512:25, 25 November 2024 Tconrad talk contribs 6,127 bytes −102 Changed claim: summary_simple (P1639): Understanding Uncertainty with Math: Imagine you have a math model that tries to guess how some data was created. To make the model better, you update its "best guess" (called a parameter) based on new data. This process uses a special tool called a "mixture of Dirichlet processes" to handle uncertainty about the true source of the data. When new data comes in, this tool helps adjust the model's guess by balancing old assumptions with new infor...
  • curprev 12:2412:24, 25 November 2024 Tconrad talk contribs 6,229 bytes +369 Added qualifier: generated by (P1642): Nemotron (Q6516541)
  • curprev 12:2412:24, 25 November 2024 Tconrad talk contribs 5,860 bytes +1,082 Created claim: summary_simple (P1639): Here is a rewritten text, condensed into about 5 sentences, suitable for a 15-year-old audience: **Understanding Uncertainty with Math** Imagine you have a math model that tries to guess how some data was created. To make the model better, you update its "best guess" (called a parameter) based on new data. This process uses a special tool called a "mixture of Dirichlet processes" to handle uncertainty about the true source of the data. When...

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