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    Statistical Rethinking 2024

    Statistical Rethinking 2024

    This course teaches data analysis

    ...This version is designed for students following the 2024 lecture series, offering the most current set of examples, exercises, and teaching material aligned with the Statistical Rethinking framework. Online, flipped instruction. I will pre-record the lectures each week. We'll meet online once a week for an hour to discuss the material. The discussion time (3-4pm Berlin Time) should allow people in the Americas to join in their morning.
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    Scripting Language Bindings

    A port of WFOPT to the several scripting languages

    This project contains bindings for various scripting languages to the Wheefun Options Parsing Library. It is meant to provide parity with the C implementation so .NET languages can take advantage of WFOPT. For more information, please see the main page.
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    benchm-ml

    benchm-ml

    A benchmark of commonly used open source implementations

    This repository is designed to provide a minimal benchmark framework comparing commonly used machine learning libraries in terms of scalability, speed, and classification accuracy. The focus is on binary classification tasks without missing data, where inputs can be numeric or categorical (after one-hot encoding). It targets large scale settings by varying the number of observations (n) up to millions and the number of features (after expansion) to about a thousand, to stress test different implementations. ...
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