This course introduces the theoretical, philosophical, and mathematical foundations of Bayesian Statistical inference. Students will learn to apply this foundational knowledge to real-world data science problems. Topics include the use and interpretations of probability theory in Bayesian inference; Bayes’ theorem for statistical parameters; conjugate, improper, and objective priors distributions; data science applications of Bayesian inference; and ethical implications of Bayesian statistics.

Introduction to Bayesian Statistics for Data Science
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Implement Bayesian inference to solve real-world statistics and data science problems.
Articulate the logic of Bayesian inference and compare and contrast it with frequentist inference.
Utilize conjugate, improper, and objective priors to find posterior distributions.
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