This is a great straight forward explanation of bayesian optimization. This helps a lot since I tend to learn better from lectures and listening as opposed to reading. Thank you!
yes, but you would need a discontinuous gaussian prior, which is uncommon. Or have a non-gaussian discontinuous prior, but then calculating conditionals is difficult
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This is a great straight forward explanation of bayesian optimization. This helps a lot since I tend to learn better from lectures and listening as opposed to reading. Thank you!
does bayesian optimization also work on discontinuous functions?
don't think so, EI algorithm wouldn't make sense then
yes, but you would need a discontinuous gaussian prior, which is uncommon. Or have a non-gaussian discontinuous prior, but then calculating conditionals is difficult
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Good tutorial, but way too many 'uhms" man!!