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Date: 2016-06-23 13:49:43
Estimation theory
Statistical theory
Econometrics
M-estimators
Stochastic processes
Loss function
OrnsteinUhlenbeck process
Stochastic gradient descent
Likelihood function

A Variational Analysis of Stochastic Gradient Algorithms Stephan Mandt , Matthew D. Hoffman , David M. Blei 1 2

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