List of things named after Thomas Bayes
Thomas Bayes (/beɪz/; c. 1701 – 1761) was an English statistician, philosopher, and Presbyterian minister.
Bayesian (/ˈbeɪˌʒən/ or /ˈbeɪˌzɪən/) refers either to a range of concepts and approaches that relate to statistical methods based on Bayes' theorem, or a follower of these methods. [1]
A number of things have been named after Thomas Bayes, including:
Bayes
    
- Bayes action
 - Bayes Business School
 - Bayes classifier
 - Bayes discriminability index
 - Bayes error rate
 - Bayes estimator
 - Bayes factor
 - Bayes Impact
 - Bayes linear statistics
 - Bayes prior
 - Bayes' theorem / Bayes-Price theorem -- sometimes called Bayes' rule or Bayesian updating.
 - Empirical Bayes method
 - Evidence under Bayes theorem
 - Hierarchical Bayes model
 - Laplace–Bayes estimator
 - Naive Bayes classifier
 - Random naive Bayes
 
Bayesian
    
- Approximate Bayesian computation
 - Bayesian average
 - Bayesian Analysis (journal)
 - Bayesian bootstrap
 - Bayesian control rule
 - Bayesian cognitive science
 - Bayesian econometrics
 - Bayesian efficiency
 - Bayesian epistemology
 - Bayesian expected loss
 - Bayesian experimental design
 - Bayesian game
 - Bayesian hierarchical modeling
 - Bayesian History Matching
 - Bayesian inference
 - Bayesian inference in phylogeny
 - Bayesian information criterion (BIC) and
 - Widely applicable Bayesian information criterion (WBIC)
 - Bayesian Kepler periodogram
 - Bayesian Knowledge Tracing
 - Bayesian learning mechanisms
 - Bayesian linear regression
 - Bayesian model of computational anatomy
 - Bayesian model averaging (BMA)
 - Bayesian model combination (BMC)
 - Bayesian model reduction
 - Bayesian model selection
 - Bayesian multivariate linear regression
 - Bayesian network
 - Bayesian neural network
 - Bayesian operational modal analysis (BAYOMA)
 - Bayesian-optimal mechanism
 - Bayesian-optimal pricing
 - Bayesian optimization
 - Bayesian poisoning
 - Bayesian probability
 - Bayesian procedures
 - Bayesian programming
 - Bayesian program synthesis
 - Bayesian regret
 - Bayesian search theory
 - Bayesian spam filtering
 - Bayesian statistics
 - Bayesian structural time series
 - Bayesian support-vector machine
 - Bayesian survival analysis
 - Bayesian template estimation
 - Bayesian tool for methylation analysis
 - Bayesian vector autoregression
 - Dynamic Bayesian network
 - International Society for Bayesian Analysis
 - Perfect Bayesian equilibrium (PBE)
 - Quantum Bayesianism
 - Recursive Bayesian estimation
 - Robust Bayesian analysis
 - Variable-order Bayesian network
 - Variational Bayesian methods
 
See also
    
- Bayesian approaches to brain function
 - Bayesian inference in marketing
 - Bayesian inference in motor learning
 - Bayesian inference using Gibbs sampling (BUGS)
 - Bayesian interpretation of kernel regularization
 - Bayesian tool for methylation analysis (BATMAN)
 - Credibility theory
 - Evidence under Bayes' theorem
 - Dempster–Shafer theory, a generalization of Bayes' theorem.
 - History of Bayesian statistics
 - Inverse probability
 - Inverse resolution
 
External links
    
- Fienberg, Stephen (2006). "When did Bayesian inference become "Bayesian"?". Bayesian Analysis: 1–41. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.124.8632.
 
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