List of things named after Thomas Bayes
Thomas Bayes (/beɪz/; c. 1701 – 1761) was an English statistician, philosopher, and Presbyterian minister.
Bayesian (/ˈbeɪziən/) refers to a range of concepts and approaches that are ultimately based on a degree-of-belief interpretation of probability, the first item listed below.
- Bayesian probability, the degree-of-belief interpretation of probability, also known as Bayesianism
- Bayesian inference
Other things named after Thomas Bayes include:
Bayes
- Bayes error rate
- Bayes estimator
- Bayes factor
- Bayes linear statistics
- Bayes prior
- Bayes' theorem (or rule)
- Empirical Bayes method
- Evidence under Bayes theorem
- Hierarchical Bayes model
- Laplace–Bayes estimator
- Naive Bayes classifier
- Random naive Bayes
Bayesian
- Approximate Bayesian computation
- Bayesian average
- Bayesian approaches to brain function
- Bayesian econometrics
- Bayesian efficiency
- Bayesian experimental design
- Bayesian Filtering Library
- Bayesian game
- Bayesian inference
- Bayesian inference in phylogeny
- Bayesian information criterion
- Bayesian linear regression
- Bayesian model selection
- Bayesian multivariate linear regression
- Bayesian network
- Bayesian poisoning
- Bayesian probability
- Bayesian programming
- Bayesian search theory
- Bayesian spam filtering
- Bayesian statistics
- Bayesian tool for methylation analysis
- Bayesian vector autoregression
- Dynamic Bayesian network
- International Society for Bayesian Analysis
- Quantum Bayesianism
- Recursive Bayesian estimation
- Robust Bayesian analysis
- Variable-order Bayesian network
- Variational Bayesian methods
gollark: I think I tried designing some a few times.
gollark: If you do have income tax, it should at least be done with a sensible formula.
gollark: People didn't actually know they caused lung cancer for a while.
gollark: So was radium.
gollark: That's no longer very cool™.
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