Infovis, infographics, and data visualization: My thoughts 12 years later
18 April 2024 | 1:16 pm

I came across this post from 2011, “Infovis, infographics, and data visualization: Where I’m coming from, and where I’d like to go,” and it seemed to make sense to reassess where we are now, 12 years later. From 2011: I … Continue reading

“Close but no cigar” unit tests and bias in MCMC
17 April 2024 | 7:00 pm

I’m coding up a new adaptive sampler in Python, which is super exciting (the basic methodology is due to Nawaf Bou-Rabee and Tore Kleppe). Luckily for me, another great colleague, Edward Roualdes, has been keeping me on the straight and … Continue reading

Do research articles have to be so one-sided?
17 April 2024 | 1:22 pm

It’s standard practice in research articles as well as editorials in scholarly journals to present just one side of an issue. That’s how it’s done! A typical research article looks like this: “We found X. Yes, we really found X. … Continue reading


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