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by sfifs
1227 days ago
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i meant doing it as a theoritical planning exercise. you can throw in any number of weird distributions you might guess and you'll be surprised at how quickly sampling will fairly reliably pick up patterns and this helps you plan your sampling around uncertainty. Of course if your underlying distribution is likely to be Gaussian which is true for many phenomena, you don't need to bother except as a pedagogical exercise. |
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