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atdt
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5 months ago
I am interested in this topic, but this textbook is too daunting for me. What I'd love is a crash course on Bayesian methods for the working systems performance engineer. If you, dear reader, happen to be familiar with both domains: what would you include in such a course, and can you recommend any existing resources for self-study?
JHonaker|5 months ago
I also recommend Gelman’s (one of the authors of the linked book) Regression and Other Stories as a more approachable text for this content.
Think Bayes and Bayesian Methods for Hackers are introductory books from a beginner coming from a programming background.
If you want something more from the ML world that heavily emphasizes the benefits of probabilistic (Bayesian) methods, I highly recommend Kevin Murphy’s Probabilistic Machine Learning. I have only read the first edition before he split it into two volumes and expanded it, but I’ve only heard good things about the new volumes too.
huijzer|5 months ago
esafak|5 months ago
https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/bayesian-methods-for/97...