Abel Rodriguez

Abel Rodriguez is a professor in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics at the University of California, Santa Cruz. He joined the faculty of UCSC in 2007 after completing his PhD in Statistics and Decision Sciences at Duke University. The author of two books and over 40 journal and conference papers, his research interests include Bayesian nonparametric methods, machine learning, spatiotemporal models, network models and extreme value theory.

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Bayesian Statistics: Mixture Models (Coursera)

Bayesian Statistics: Mixture Models introduces you to an important class of statistical models. The course is organized in five modules, each of which contains lecture videos, short quizzes, background reading, discussion prompts, and one or more peer-reviewed assignments. Statistics is best learned by doing it, not just watching a [...]