That’s true. I guess it could be your “prior” even if it’s not a probability distribution. You don’t just need “enough” data, then—you need data that gives you quickly-decreasing likelihoods as a function of some parameter that numbers finite bunches of hypotheses. Which I don’t think is all that common.
That’s true. I guess it could be your “prior” even if it’s not a probability distribution. You don’t just need “enough” data, then—you need data that gives you quickly-decreasing likelihoods as a function of some parameter that numbers finite bunches of hypotheses. Which I don’t think is all that common.