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Bayesian refers to methods in probability and statistics named after the Reverend Thomas Bayes (ca. 1702–1761), in particular methods related to:* the degree-of-belief interpretation of probability, as opposed to frequency or proportion or propensity interpretations; or These methods include:
  • Bayes estimator
  • Bayes factor
  • Bayesian spam filtering
  • Bayesian game
  • Bayesian inference
  • Bayesian information criterion
  • Bayesian linear regression
  • Bayesian model comparison
  • Bayesian network
  • Bayesian probability
  • Empirical Bayes method
  • Naive Bayes classifierFurther Information

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