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Ignorance prior

Edited by Eliezer Yudkowsky last updated 4th Mar 2016

An ignorance prior is a a prior probability function on some problem of interest, usually with the intended properties of being simple to describe and facilitating good learning from the evidence. A classic example would be the inductive prior for Laplace's Rule of Succession.

Parents:
Bayesian reasoning
Children:
Inductive prior
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