Similarly, if the Bayesian answer is difficult to compute, that doesn’t mean that Bayes is inapplicable; it means you don’t know what the Bayesian answer is.
So then what good is this Bayes stuff to us exactly, us of the world where the vast majority of things can’t be computed?
Similarly, if the Bayesian answer is difficult to compute, that doesn’t mean that Bayes is inapplicable; it means you don’t know what the Bayesian answer is.
So then what good is this Bayes stuff to us exactly, us of the world where the vast majority of things can’t be computed?