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@avial10633 күн бұрын
Bold of you to assume I know the name of any statistician.
@zyansheep3 күн бұрын
Bernoulli has a distribution if i remember correctly 🤔
@stanislavkozak28063 күн бұрын
I would be cauchyous with that one, too.
@pfizerpflanzeКүн бұрын
Well, I'm pretty sure you heard some of them before... But the question is: "are the statisticians I know still alive or they passed away?" 😂😂 I knew Cox from Box-Cox transformations and Rao from Rao-Blackwell and Cramer-Rao, but didn't have a clue about when they lived, so such a surprise they lived till a couple years ago
@vingoc3132Күн бұрын
Sealy of you to think I'm only a disinterested Student
@XanderGouws3 күн бұрын
To paraphrase Chappelle Roan, C. R. Rao is your favorite statistician's favorite statistician
@dr0243 күн бұрын
i think Ross Ihaka and Robert Gentleman, the designers of R, deserve this prize as well as many students and statisticians use R.
@very-normal3 күн бұрын
That’s a good one, I didn’t even think about the programming route when I was coming up with my own prediction
@dr0243 күн бұрын
@@very-normal i just thought that these people deserve recognition. thats the least we can do using the free software we've been using. 🙂 nice videos by the way. i love ur content. always looking forward to your uploads.
@Antowan3 күн бұрын
The Economics prize was added later. It is not an official one, which is why it says in honor of Alfred Noble. Which is why Math maybe added.
@TheThreatenedSwanКүн бұрын
It's funny how people mention it's not official to deride the winners having beliefs they dislike when the peace and literature prizes exist
@christianurso72843 күн бұрын
Isnt it disturbing that the fields medal only gives the winner 15000$? I mean math is the base of our infrastructure
@michaelwangCH3 күн бұрын
The bootstrap and Crémer-Rao lower Bound are most important invention in stats in last century - they deserve the recognitions without doubt. My predition: Nobel Prixe of stats for 2025 is James-Stein Estimator resp. their proofs - that was huge surprise for many statisticians and showed that MLE is not the sufficient estimator and contradict to Crémer-Rao lower bound.
@julien63314 күн бұрын
0:53 Yup, that’s me. You may wonder how I ended up in this situation…
@eliasmai61703 күн бұрын
Statistics is the workhorse for the sciences.
@zaydmohammed68053 күн бұрын
Man do I wish you made these videos when I was doing my bachelors in statistics, would've removed a lot of confusion. Still though I really enjoy watching your channel and I hope your goal of making statistics fun for everyone succeeds!
@bcs17934 күн бұрын
Well, Nobel died in 1896 and the prize started in 1901, before Von Neumann and Turing were even born, so I'm pretty confident nobody told Nobel that Computer Science existed lol
@very-normal3 күн бұрын
lol that’s fair I’ll give him a pass for that
@kodiererg3 күн бұрын
I heard his wife cheated on him with a mathematician, but google quickly told me that it wasn't true.
@ThePiotrekpecet3 күн бұрын
@@kodierergHe was never married so that probably didn't happen 😅
@ThePiotrekpecet3 күн бұрын
Well Charles Babbage and Ada Lovelace already did some amazing work by that time so he could've heard about it
@TheThreatenedSwanКүн бұрын
The Zuse prize
@wesleyd.48593 күн бұрын
Remember, data is only random from a frequentist perspective. Data is fixed according to Bayesian statistics!
@jtuhtan3 күн бұрын
Very nicely presented, I learned a lot and really enjoyed the reasonable pace at which you walked the viewer through the contributions as well as their significance.
@berjonah1104 күн бұрын
I'll definitely be interested to see who this year's prize goes to. In my opinion Andrew Gelman is definitely in the running. But given how new this prize is, there are others who ought to be considered first.
@javipdr193 күн бұрын
Thank you Christian. Love all your videos. Thank you for making them, I'm learning a lot
@anibalismaelfermandois69434 күн бұрын
Exponential distribution entered the room
@very-normal3 күн бұрын
poor guy won’t remember he did
@alexthelion984863 күн бұрын
BRO, thank you for this channel and your work! Truly truly insightful!
@monster4343 күн бұрын
Hey, this is an amazing video! Cheers to these great statisticians. Rao taught one of lecturers in undergrad. He could never stop speaking so highly of him!
@yashagrahari3 күн бұрын
Loved the content! Beautifully explained !!
@mnoble5406Күн бұрын
International Prize in Statistics? IPISS sounds like a proper nickname
@very-normalКүн бұрын
starting a petition to make that the official name
@qwerty111111223 күн бұрын
A topic thats fascinated me for a long time is the statistics of persuasion. How strong does the evidence need to be to persuade people one way or another? Of course, rhetoric is the main way we persuade other people, but it's a nice thought experiment and a very bayesian challenge
@barttrudeau92373 күн бұрын
That was super interesting, thank you!
@TheThreatenedSwanКүн бұрын
Where's the Galton prize? Or at least one after Pearson
@metasoft02213 күн бұрын
Thank you for the videos. The story I heard as a student was Nobel's wife was having an affair with a Mathematician, which is why there is no Nobel Math Prize.
@pfizerpflanzeКүн бұрын
WAIT! I found out on Wikipedia that there has been a "Wilks Memorial Award" since the sixties! Famous names I know who won the prize are C.R.Rao, Neyman, Cochran, Snedecor and many others... No Idea of it is reserved only to residents in the US though
@very-normalКүн бұрын
Actually, I thought about talking about this award and the COPPS Presidents award, but it got removed in the editing process 😅
@wendydewit66843 күн бұрын
great video! I didn't know about the price & i'm doing a master in stats haha
@XxAssassinYouXx3 күн бұрын
Can we get a video on the Jackknife method or on MCMC?
@very-normal3 күн бұрын
Yeah! I’ve been cooking up an MCMC type of video for some time now. Jackknife would be cool too, tho it’s been overshadowed by the bootstrap I feel. Could be a part of a bigger video!
@XxAssassinYouXx3 күн бұрын
@@very-normal MCMC is used in lattice QCD and quantum gravity. I'd be interested to see in what other fields they're used in.
@pfizerpflanzeКүн бұрын
A question: i(θ) isn't just an approximation of the variance of the MLE based on asymptotical results, and moreover MLEs are very often biased because of Jensen inequality or other reasons, so there could be either unbiased as/more efficient estimators or more efficient biased estimators than the MLE. Am I wrong? I also saw a video about James Stein estimator for example, which doesn't take the MLE to get more efficient *Edit: my broken screen and my poor sight prevented me from seeing the bottom note
@housamkak80053 күн бұрын
it is sad that fields medal gives only 15k
@lylemorris21013 күн бұрын
You get hierarchical modeling and the variance of estimates (almost) for free with Bayesian analysis. Take the Bayes pill and make a video about it.
@very-normal3 күн бұрын
ya boi is fully pilled up, a hierarchical model video would be a good one
@yanvgf3 күн бұрын
Professor Vapnik absolutely deserves this prize 😁I had him in mind from the beginning of the video!
@peterhall66563 күн бұрын
I agree with your prediction about Vladimir Vapnik. He would be a worthy recipient. It would also recognise the long term efforts of the Russian probability school.
@oscarlacueva3 күн бұрын
Isn't Cox's work kind of an extension of GLMs with a particularly useful GLM?
@foobargorch3 күн бұрын
5 categories, economics is named after the two novel prize
@TheFartoholic3 күн бұрын
Thinking Judeah Pearl or Donald Rubin?
@awesomethegreatamazing26513 күн бұрын
What’s the background music
@very-normal3 күн бұрын
I looked up “calm music” on Storyblocks and took a track that I liked
@Iachlan3 күн бұрын
use statistics for predicting the winner
@very-normal3 күн бұрын
🧠
@Iachlan2 күн бұрын
@@very-normal nah but seriously though, at least make a shorts with how other prizes are distributed and with some data crunching make statistical predictions especially since you havent done much of those
@Iachlan2 күн бұрын
@@very-normal Also in my textbook, in some questions they use root (n) for t-test and in some places its root (n-1). Standard of error is the root of (variance per statistical individual). There wasnt an explanation as to why root of n-1 is used in some places. lmk asap pls, I have a test on 5th in inferential statistics.
@very-normal2 күн бұрын
In general, the one using root(n-1) is more correct than root(n) because it makes the estimator unbiased. I put root(n) here because that’s what you get with the MLE for estimating the variance of normally distributed data.
@Iachlan2 күн бұрын
@@very-normal how does a root of (n-1) make a significant difference? A hypothesis test especially in your sampling sizes is gonna be large. diff between root of n and n-1 is gonna be in the 0.000x probably. Also how does it make it unbiased?! from an undergrad of Aswath Damodaran, my understanding was that bias is an error from human judgement. How can it be reduced if not eliminated by subtracting 1? Im highlighting my ignorance rn, but the days of mean median and mode were far more comprehensible.... I am stuck with the simplest of t-tests 😭😭
@pichirisu3 күн бұрын
Well thank god no one told them CS exists or else we'd have an arbitrary prize for the easiest form of applied math.
@kristianwichmann99963 күн бұрын
Well, I knew Florence Nightingale, but I was pretty sure she was not the one to win this 😄
@very-normal3 күн бұрын
lol have you read The Lady Tasting Tea by David Salsburg by chance
@duckymomo79353 күн бұрын
what is the difference between biostatistics and biostatics?
@very-normal3 күн бұрын
biostatistics is applying statistics to biological contexts, biostatics is when I can’t pronounce the former correctly
@parthkanani73233 күн бұрын
Judea Pearl for the 2025 prize?
@very-normal3 күн бұрын
solid guess! My causal inference guess was Donald Rubin, but I stuck with my ML guess
@PRiKoL1ST1Күн бұрын
Who did invent MLE?)
@very-normalКүн бұрын
RA Fisher gets credit for popularizing it, but there were a bunch of people before him who made references to it. There’s a paper called “The Epic Story of Maximum Likelihood” by Stephen Stigler that answers your question more thoroughly
@braineaterzombie39813 күн бұрын
C.R rao prolly my fav statistician
@Bulacanos3 күн бұрын
There should be absolutely no award for economics whatsoever, what a fudged up "field"
@byronwatkins25653 күн бұрын
You really should research your stories. Nobel intentionally omitted mathematics because a mathematics scoundrel stole his wife.
@very-normal3 күн бұрын
Lol the irony of this statement
@clumsycapy2 күн бұрын
nobel never had a wife as he never got married
@Leila0S2 күн бұрын
I think we need to talk Christian. If there’s away where I can talk to you privately, I would love to talk to you.
@very-normal2 күн бұрын
no thank you
@christianurso72843 күн бұрын
Isnt it disturbing that the fields medal only gives the winner 15000$? I mean math is the base of our infrastructure
@TheThreatenedSwanКүн бұрын
Doesn't the vast majority not have real applications?
@patrickbateman6620Күн бұрын
@@TheThreatenedSwanMostly yes but the contributions of Paul Cohen, Terrence Tao, Martin Hairer improved software verification and algorithms, medical imaging and climate and financial modelling respectively