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Modern Bayesian Experimental Design

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arxiv 2302.14545 v2 pith:37JQLTYH submitted 2023-02-28 stat.ML cs.AIcs.LGstat.CO

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Bayesian experimental design (BED) provides a powerful and general framework for optimizing the design of experiments. However, its deployment often poses substantial computational challenges that can undermine its practical use. In this review, we outline how recent advances have transformed our ability to overcome these challenges and thus utilize BED effectively, before discussing some key areas for future development in the field.

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