[SciPy-User] [OT] Bayesian vs. frequentist
denis
denis-bz-gg at t-online.de
Fri Feb 17 05:46:27 EST 2012
Sturla,
that's funny.
In the same vein, there are two kinds of customers:
- smart, but no money
- money, but no smarts.
On a related split see Breiman, "Statistical Modeling: The Two
Cultures"
http://projecteuclid.org/euclid.ss/1009213726 2001 17p + 16 debate
related because many splits are cultural, e.g. practitioners vs
academics.
I can't begin to summarize Breiman -- read it, it's really good.
See also
http://stats.stackexchange.com/questions/6/the-two-cultures-statistics-vs-machine-learning
cheers
-- denis
On Feb 14, 8:40 pm, Sturla Molden <stu... at molden.no> wrote:
> After having worked with applied statistics for ~15 years, I have
> reached this conclusion... ;-)
>
> Sturla's 20 propositions on Bayesian vs. classical statistics:
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