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by hawtads
82 days ago
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I am more familiar with Bayesian than frequentist stats, but given that they are mathematically equivalent, shouldn't frequentist stats have an answer to e.g. the loss function of a VAE? Or are generative machine learning inherently impossible to model for frequentist stats? Though if you think about it, a diffusion model is somewhat (partially) frequentist. |
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But while it's a probability distribution, to a frequentist they are estimating the fixed parameters of a distribution.
The distribution isn't generative, it just represents uncertainty - and I think that's a bit of the deep core philosophical divide between frequentists and Bayesians - you might use all the same math, but you cannot possibly think of it as being generative.