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Smith on logistic regression and MaxEnt

ComPhon lab alum Brian Smith has let me publicly share these useful handouts on logistic regression and MaxEnt. “The logistic regression handout was from a seminar at Berkeley on variation and the maxent handout is something I used in grad phono 2 at USC.”

2017 Logistic Regression handout

2019 MaxEnt handout

This entry was posted in Uncategorized on October 30, 2024 by Joseph Pater.

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