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Bayesian Online Learning
Bayesian online learning applies Bayesian inference sequentially: each time a new observation arrives, the current posterior over model parameters becomes the prior for the next update. The result is a principled probabilistic framework that maintains calibrated uncertainty estimates throughout, making it well-suited for streaming and non-stationary data settings.
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Bayesian Online Learning (Sequential Posterior Update)
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- Opper, M. (1998). A Bayesian approach to on-line learning. In D. Saad (Ed.), On-Line Learning in Neural Networks (pp. 363–378). Cambridge University Press. · URL
- Sato, M. (2001). Online model selection based on the variational Bayes. Neural Computation, 13(7), 1649–1681. · DOI 10.1162/089976601750265045
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