This blog started a year ago with the definitely poor prediction that “I will most likely not update it fairly often”… I have been spending an increasing amount of time on the ‘Og, in reply to an increasing number of connections, and I am not sure this is an efficient strategy, but I do like this media as a way to immediately discuss about read papers and tech’ reports. (I wish journals like Bayesian Analysis would allow for a bloggin’ section, even though I understand this is a severe commitment because of moderation issues.) As pointed by Andrew Gelman, bloggin’ is dangerously addictive! Here’s, by popular demand, the top of the hits over the past year:
Interestingly, and reassuringly!, besides both first entries that address highly popular topics, the other hits are about statistical topics! And the list includes Bayes’ Theorem, ABC and SMC.
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