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Scripts to visualize the central limit theorem in action.
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Project for the Data Science PhD course of Probability
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My notes on statistics
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Dec 8, 2019 - Jupyter Notebook
This project explains why and how are the Bagged Models better than the Complete Model. Bagged Model parameters have tighter confidence interval and a lower bias.
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Small set of stats examples for fun!
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Data Science Statistics Interview Questions
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ExcelR Data Science Assignment No 2
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This project provides an explanation and demonstration of a fundamental concept in statistics, the Central Limit Theorem [EN]
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Aug 10, 2023 - Jupyter Notebook
A shiny application that illustrates the "Law of Large Numbers" for the "lambda" distribution
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Nov 6, 2017 - CSS
Confidence Interval for Asymptotic Variance Estimation in Adaptive Markov Chain Monte Carlo
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Monte Carlo Simulation of Exponential Distribution and Inferential Analysis of Tooth Dataset
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Asymptotic properties of (traffic) particle systems. Analysis of vehicular headways. Finished 2020
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Mar 9, 2024 - MATLAB
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Jan 15, 2019 - Jupyter Notebook
C++ code implementing the Central Limit Theorem for calculating mean, standard deviation, and sample mean, generating random samples, and calculating Z-values.
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Data Analysis Course (EE 201), IIT Dharwad
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Central Limit theorem implemented by using simple python code.
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Statistical demonstration (from probabilities to Logistics regression)
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