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Optimizing NUTS and Developing the ZeroSumNormal Distribution, with Adrian Seyboldt

Optimizing NUTS and Developing the ZeroSumNormal Distribution, with Adrian Seyboldt

Released Thursday, 5th January 2023
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Optimizing NUTS and Developing the ZeroSumNormal Distribution, with Adrian Seyboldt

Optimizing NUTS and Developing the ZeroSumNormal Distribution, with Adrian Seyboldt

Optimizing NUTS and Developing the ZeroSumNormal Distribution, with Adrian Seyboldt

Optimizing NUTS and Developing the ZeroSumNormal Distribution, with Adrian Seyboldt

Thursday, 5th January 2023
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We need to talk. I had trouble writing this introduction. Not because I didn’t know what to say (that’s hardly ever an issue for me), but because a conversation with Adrian Seyboldt always takes deliciously unexpected turns.

Adrian is one of the most brilliant, interesting and open-minded person I know. It turns out he’s courageous too: although he’s not a fan of public speaking, he accepted my invitation on this show — and I’m really glad he did!

Adrian studied math and bioinformatics in Germany and now lives in the US, where he enjoys doing maths, baking bread and hiking.

We talked about the why and how of his new project, Nutpie, a more efficient implementation of the NUTS sampler in Rust. We also dived deep into the new ZeroSumNormal distribution he created and that’s available from PyMC 4.2 onwards — what is it? Why would you use it? And when?

Adrian will also tell us about his favorite type of models, as well as what he currently sees as the biggest hurdles in the Bayesian workflow.

Each time I talk with Adrian, I learn a lot and am filled with enthusiasm — and now I hope you will too!

Our theme music is « Good Bayesian », by Baba Brinkman (feat MC Lars and Mega Ran). Check out his awesome work at https://bababrinkman.com/ !

Thank you to my Patrons for making this episode possible!

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