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Parallel Predictive Bayes with CUDA

An introduction to a new paradigm

Those who have knowledge don’t predict. Those who predict don’t have knowledge. - Lao Tzu, badly translated I’d like to share with you all a new perspective on Bayesian prediction that I learn...

A Return to Blogging

An explanation and conclusion of a long hiatus

Yea, I shall return with the tide. - Khalil Gibran Hello again! It’s been over a year since my last post, and I’ve spent every day of it aching to get back to posting! Not really though, I mo...

Exploring Exponentials with Shiny

A brief look at reactive plots

I’m a fan of interactive visualizations, if you couldn’t tell already by my tendency to explain things with rglwidgets. I decided that since I use R pretty frequently it’s about time I picked up Sh...

Generalizing Linear Models: Part 1

Linking linear models with categorical and continuous predictors

Integrating Predictor Types: Categorical and Continuous Information is only useful when it can be understood. - Muriel Cooper Difference is easy to see and hard to define. A great deal of ene...

Interactive Interactions

A mental model of interaction effects

Recognize that every interaction you have is an opportunity to make a positive impact on others [your model]. - Shep Hyken Hello! I decided that today I’d quickly draw up some figures to visua...

PCA Cruising

Let's use gganimate

Let’s take a not-so-grand tour of a PCA We’re just PCH PCA cruising… - Jaden Smith I was recently inspired by the this post in Distill that introduced me to the Grand Tour, a linear method fo...

Take Me Home, Country Roads

Let's make Route 66

What are we up to today? Some beautiful paths can’t be discovered without getting lost. - Erol Ozan A while ago a friend of mine and I got lost after trying to make sense of the post What is ...

The First Post

"Hello World!"

An Introduction A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. This is a blog that I hope to get into the habit of using to share my projects. I think that this will be a good way t...