In Luke's recent post on what sort of posts we would like to see more of, one suggestion was "Open Thread: Math". This suggestion has been voted up by (at least) 12 people. Since it's going to take me less than 2 minutes to type this post, I figured I might as well just go ahead and post the thread, rather than vote up the suggestion.
So, this is an open thread on mathematics. As things stand, I have no idea what the rules should be (I don't know what the people who voted up the post suggestion expected the rules to be), but I guess the general principle should be that we have maths questions which are vaguely related to LW-type ideas, as there are plenty of more appropriate fora for general mathematical discussion already out there.
I don't think there is any kind of general result for this. It depends on what you're trying to infer. For example, are you trying to find a scale parameter? Are you trying to find a shape parameter? I think the most popular approach is to find the Maximm Entropy distribution. Admittedly I don't know a lot about the math behind this.
Math-wise, basically you pick whatever distribution maximizes integral from negative infinity to infinity of p(x)log(p(x)) with respect to x, multiplied by -1. So -Sp(x)log(p(x))dx.
The crux of this making sense is that that value can be interpreted as the amount of information you expect to learn from hearing that x happened. Or more straightforwardly, its how much you expect to not know about a particular variable/event. If you use log base 2, its measured in the average number of yes/no questions needed to concisely learn that it happened. For an explana... (read more)