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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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thomasjpfan
thomasjpfan commented Oct 16, 2021

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:

  • Triple quotes are used to encompass the docstring text.
  • There is no blank line before or after the docstring.
Documentation Sprint good first issue Meta-issue
ChadFulton
ChadFulton commented Sep 11, 2019

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.

General

  • Documentation (none was added in original PR).
  • Release notes.
  • Example notebook.
  • Double-check how sm.tsa.arima.ARIMA works with fix_params (it should fail except when the fit method is statespace
bryorsnef
bryorsnef commented Nov 15, 2021

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.

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