your explaination is really well , i am learning maths just for building logical and rational approach nd thinking and wanted to understand maths concepts , but reading books didn't quite effective as it is to visualize it and here your demonstrations are so good i understood it with an ez , Keep making it and putting playlist one after another cause you are at this .
Thanks, @natanfurman2467! Really appreciate the kind note. First ever donation link request -- very humbling. I appreciate you taking the time to visit the channel!
Thank you this is very useful and id love you to make more videos about probability & statistics, maybe even linear regression, SVM and other inference / fitting algorithms
Thank you, @pacukluka! Thanks for providing a list of additional suggestions. I will cover one simple technique to measure model goodness-of-fit in the coming video (just recorded the audio this evening!). I can think through if other fitting approaches/measures may make for good follow up videos -- thanks again for the suggestions.
Thanks, @korigamik! To be quite frank, the first few videos (which includes this one) on this channel felt a bit primitive, as I was figuring out what worked on TH-cam (and, to be honest, I've been pleasantly surprised the animations have been a hit!). These types of plots will show up in a much better format on the video to be released hopefully this weekend (goal is Sunday). In the coming video, I am primarily using matplotlib.animation. It may not be the 'best' way to create these graphics, but I use matplotlib so much on a day-to-day basis, its been the easiest way to put together the animations for me recently. I hadn't really thought through sharing scripts for any of the animations, but that may make a lot of sense. I would just need the to find the time to clean them up for others.
Not a criticism, but curious why you pronounce "cumulative" so unclearly that it sounds almost like "killer". I actually had to turn on subtitles to double check what you were saying.
I randomly watched your channel, but it turned out to be a happy incident. Great explanation in many topics. Thanks for your effort.
Thanks, @youngzproduction7498, for the really kind note. It means a lot. I'm glad that you stumbled upon this channel! -- Omar
I would like really to thank you for this tremendous explanation and the great soundtrack you use
Thank you, @hishamward5972! Comments like these really make my day. Thanks again for the kind note and for reaching out.
thank you, now i finally understand what the CDF is
@tommasoc.2207: great to hear -- thanks!
you just saved me from backlog in my degree
@deepakbhaiya.shorts: thank you so much for your kind words! Really appreciate it.
your explaination is really well , i am learning maths just for building logical and rational approach nd thinking and wanted to understand maths concepts , but reading books didn't quite effective as it is to visualize it and here your demonstrations are so good i understood it with an ez , Keep making it and putting playlist one after another cause you are at this .
Thanks @yashS4201! I sincerely appreciate the kind words.
only 16 comments?? im genuinely shocked. this video is fantastic. drop the donation link :)
Thanks, @natanfurman2467! Really appreciate the kind note. First ever donation link request -- very humbling. I appreciate you taking the time to visit the channel!
@@RiskByNumbers if you ever make one ping me here pls
You’re my guardian angel
Thank you! Really appreciate the thoughtful note.
Thank you this is very useful and id love you to make more videos about probability & statistics, maybe even linear regression, SVM and other inference / fitting algorithms
Thank you, @pacukluka! Thanks for providing a list of additional suggestions. I will cover one simple technique to measure model goodness-of-fit in the coming video (just recorded the audio this evening!). I can think through if other fitting approaches/measures may make for good follow up videos -- thanks again for the suggestions.
thank you it was explained really well
Thank you, @zorzem3290! I appreciate this positive feedback -- particularly around one of the earlier videos on this channel.
This is cool, can you tell us what you used to create the video animations? Can you share the source code?
Thanks, @korigamik! To be quite frank, the first few videos (which includes this one) on this channel felt a bit primitive, as I was figuring out what worked on TH-cam (and, to be honest, I've been pleasantly surprised the animations have been a hit!).
These types of plots will show up in a much better format on the video to be released hopefully this weekend (goal is Sunday). In the coming video, I am primarily using matplotlib.animation. It may not be the 'best' way to create these graphics, but I use matplotlib so much on a day-to-day basis, its been the easiest way to put together the animations for me recently.
I hadn't really thought through sharing scripts for any of the animations, but that may make a lot of sense. I would just need the to find the time to clean them up for others.
Not a criticism, but curious why you pronounce "cumulative" so unclearly that it sounds almost like "killer". I actually had to turn on subtitles to double check what you were saying.
@venil82: not sure! To be honest, I'm a native English speaker, so I have no good excuse for any mispronunciation lol.