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Your notebook must also produce a plot of the log posterior of the data over time, as your sampler progresses. You should produce a single plot comparing the regular Gibbs sampler and the collapsed Gibbs sampler. | Your notebook must also produce a plot of the log posterior of the data over time, as your sampler progresses. You should produce a single plot comparing the regular Gibbs sampler and the collapsed Gibbs sampler. | ||
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+ | Here is an example of my log pdfs: | ||
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* 40% Correct implementation of Gibbs sampler | * 40% Correct implementation of Gibbs sampler | ||
* 40% Correct implementation of collapsed Gibbs sampler | * 40% Correct implementation of collapsed Gibbs sampler | ||
- | * 20% Final plots are tidy and legible | + | * 20% Final plots are tidy and legible (at least 2 plots: posterior over time for both samplers, and heat-map of distribution of topics over documents) |
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