It’s estimated that human adults make about 35,000 decisions a day — the percentage of good decisions depends on the adult. These choices can be as banal as deciding to roll or crumple toilet paper or ...
A man went on an airplane ride. Unfortunately, he fell out. Fortunately, he had a parachute on. Unfortunately, the parachute did not open. Fortunately, there was a haystack below him, directly in the ...
Quantum versions of Bayes’ rule have been around for decades, but the approach through the minimum change principle had not ...
The main focus of this short course will be the Bayesian aspect of it. That means this is a slightly more advanced course requiring some knowledge of basic probability, regression methods, and the R ...
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series C (Applied Statistics), Vol. 61, No. 2 (MARCH 2012), pp. 219-235 (17 pages) We propose a randomized phase II clinical trial design based on Bayesian ...