Nicholas Polson (born 7 May 1963) is a British statistician who is a professor of econometrics and statistics at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. His works are primarily in Bayesian statistics, Markov chain Monte Carlo and Sequential Monte Carlo, (aka Particle filter). Polson was educated at Worcester College, Oxford University and the University of Nottingham where his PhD supervisor was Adrian Smith.
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| - Nicholas Polson (born 7 May 1963) is a British statistician who is a professor of econometrics and statistics at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. His works are primarily in Bayesian statistics, Markov chain Monte Carlo and Sequential Monte Carlo, (aka Particle filter). Polson was educated at Worcester College, Oxford University and the University of Nottingham where his PhD supervisor was Adrian Smith. (en)
- Nicholas Polson (né le 7 mai 1963) est un statisticien, professeur d'économétrie et de statistique britannique à la Booth School of Business de l'université de Chicago. Ses travaux portent principalement sur les statistiques bayésiennes, et la méthode de Monte-Carlo par chaînes de Markov. Polson a étudié au Worcester College de l'université d'Oxford et à l'université de Nottingham, où son directeur de thèse était Adrian Smith. Il est également professeur à l'EDHEC. (fr)
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| - Nicholas Polson (né le 7 mai 1963) est un statisticien, professeur d'économétrie et de statistique britannique à la Booth School of Business de l'université de Chicago. Ses travaux portent principalement sur les statistiques bayésiennes, et la méthode de Monte-Carlo par chaînes de Markov. Polson a étudié au Worcester College de l'université d'Oxford et à l'université de Nottingham, où son directeur de thèse était Adrian Smith. Polson est le co-auteur (avec James Scott) du livre AIQ: Comment les gens et les machines sont plus intelligents ensemble (2018), sur les idées clés qui ont joué un rôle dans le développement historique de l'intelligence artificielle. Il est également professeur à l'EDHEC. (fr)
- Nicholas Polson (born 7 May 1963) is a British statistician who is a professor of econometrics and statistics at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. His works are primarily in Bayesian statistics, Markov chain Monte Carlo and Sequential Monte Carlo, (aka Particle filter). Polson was educated at Worcester College, Oxford University and the University of Nottingham where his PhD supervisor was Adrian Smith. Polson is the co-author (with James Scott) of the book AIQ: How People and Machines Are Smarter Together (2018), about the key ideas that played a role in the historical development of artificial intelligence. (en)
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