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    Bayesian Statistics

    Bayesian Statistics

    This repository holds slides and code for a full Bayesian statistics

    This repository holds slides and code for a full Bayesian statistics graduate course. Bayesian statistics is an approach to inferential statistics based on Bayes' theorem, where available knowledge about parameters in a statistical model is updated with the information in observed data. The background knowledge is expressed as a prior distribution and combined with observational data in the form of a likelihood function to determine the posterior distribution. The posterior can also be used...
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    ReservoirComputing.jl

    ReservoirComputing.jl

    Reservoir computing utilities for scientific machine learning (SciML)

    ReservoirComputing.jl provides an efficient, modular and easy-to-use implementation of Reservoir Computing models such as Echo State Networks (ESNs). For information on using this package please refer to the stable documentation. Use the in-development documentation to take a look at not-yet-released features.
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    FEniCS.jl

    FEniCS.jl

    A scientific machine learning (SciML) wrapper for the FEniCS

    FEniCS.jl is a wrapper for the FEniCS library for finite element discretizations of PDEs. This wrapper includes three parts. Installation and direct access to FEniCS via a Conda installation. Alternatively one may use their current FEniCS installation. A low-level development API and provides some functionality to make directly dealing with the library a little bit easier, but still requires knowledge of FEniCS itself. Interfaces have been provided for the main functions and their...
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    Vulkan.jl

    Vulkan.jl

    Using Vulkan from Julia

    Vulkan.jl is a lightweight wrapper around the Vulkan graphics and compute library. It exposes abstractions over the underlying C interface, primarily geared toward developers looking for a more natural way to work with Vulkan with minimal overhead. It builds upon the core API provided by VulkanCore.jl. Because Vulkan is originally a C specification, interfacing with it requires some knowledge before correctly being used from Julia. This package acts as an abstraction layer, so that you don't...
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    Bayesian Julia

    Bayesian Julia

    Bayesian Statistics using Julia and Turing

    Bayesian statistics is an approach to inferential statistics based on Bayes' theorem, where available knowledge about parameters in a statistical model is updated with the information in observed data. The background knowledge is expressed as a prior distribution and combined with observational data in the form of a likelihood function to determine the posterior distribution. The posterior can also be used for making predictions about future events. Bayesian statistics is a departure from...
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