Statistics
Statistics is a mathematical discipline concerned with developing and studying mathematical methods for collecting, analyzing, interpreting, and presenting large quantities of numerical data. Statistics is a highly interdisciplinary field of study with applications in fields such as physics, chemistry, life sciences, political science, and economics.
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Collection of follow-ups to #5827. These can/should be broken out into individual PRs. Many are relatively straightforward and would make a good first PR.
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- Documentation (none was added in original PR).
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- Example notebook.
- Double-check how
sm.tsa.arima.ARIMAworks withfix_params(it should fail except when the fit method isstatespace
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The currently implemented version of the horseshoe distribution is not the parameterization that most ML papers use. This limits the ease of use of this as, for example, a prior in a tfp.layers.KLDivergenceAddLoss or in tfp.layers.DenseReparameterization. The regularized horseshoe would also be useful as an implemented distribution.
The alternative parameterization is shown here:
https://www.
Since the default output is meant to be human-readable, would it make sense to add thousands separators to make the output more easily readable?
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Currently when you sort the list of features (or experiments) it only kept for that session and not saved. We would like to persist this sort state to local storage.
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Background / Objective
Docstrings in Python are string literals that occur as the first statement in a module, function, class, or method definition.
These are some of the characteristics of a docstring: