by Feng Liang | Jun 28, 2018 | Education, Video
In Praise of Subjectivity? Anthony O’Hagan Bayesian analysis requires that probabilities are subjective. Attempts to escape this apparently unwelcome fact are numerous, and they are ultimately misguided because science itself is necessarily subjective. Instead,...
by Feng Liang | Sep 26, 2016 | Video
Presented by: Philip Dawid University of Cambridge Date: Monday 26th September 2016 – 10:15 to 11:00 Title: Bayesian networks and argumentation in evidence analysis Abstract: I will outline some basic theory of Bayesian Networks, with forensic applications....
by Feng Liang | Jun 13, 2016 | Video
Building Apriori Knowledge Into Conclusions Drawn From Simulations Persi Diaconis, Stanford University (United States) Simulations rule much of Bayesian(and nonBayesian) practice. If you look at what most of do with the output of a simulation, it’s surprisingly naive;...
by Feng Liang | Jun 13, 2016 | Education, Video
Trying to be a ‘public’ (Bayesian) statistician David Spiegelhalter, University of Cambridge (UK) Video Link: http://videolectures.net/isba2016_spiegelhalter_public_statistician/
by Feng Liang | Jun 13, 2016 | Education, Video
A subjective tour through foundations and modern trends Sonia Petrone, Universita Bocconi (Italy) This lecture will be a tutorial-tour starting from a brief reminder of the origin of subjective probability and risk, focusing on notions of exchangeability and touching...