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1 |  | -###Probabilistic Programming & Bayesian Methods for Hackers   | 
 | 1 | +#Bayesian Methods for Hackers  | 
2 | 2 | #### *Using Python and PyMC*  | 
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@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ Interactive notebooks + examples can be downloaded by cloning! )  | 
49 | 49 |     - Exploring a Kaggle dataset and the pitfalls of naive analysis  | 
50 | 50 |     - How to sort Reddit comments from best to worst (not as easy as you think)  | 
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52 |  | -* [**Chapter 5: Would you rather loss an arm or a leg?**](http://nbviewer.ipython.org/urls/raw.github.com/CamDavidsonPilon/Probabilistic-Programming-and-Bayesian-Methods-for-Hackers/master/Chapter5_LossFunctions/LossFunctions.ipynb)  | 
 | 52 | +* [**Chapter 5: Would you rather lose an arm or a leg?**](http://nbviewer.ipython.org/urls/raw.github.com/CamDavidsonPilon/Probabilistic-Programming-and-Bayesian-Methods-for-Hackers/master/Chapter5_LossFunctions/LossFunctions.ipynb)  | 
53 | 53 |     The introduction of Loss functions and their (awesome) use in Bayesian methods.  Examples include:  | 
54 | 54 |     - Solving the Price is Right's Showdown  | 
55 | 55 |     - Optimizing financial predictions  | 
@@ -121,8 +121,8 @@ Authors submit content or revisions using the GitHub interface.  | 
121 | 121 | -  The current chapter list is not finalized. If you see something that is missing (MCMC, MAP, Bayesian networks, good prior choices, Potential classes etc.),  | 
122 | 122 | feel free to start there.   | 
123 | 123 | -  Cleaning up Python code and making code more PyMC-esque.  | 
124 |  | --  Giving better explainations  | 
125 |  | --  Spelling/grammer mistakes  | 
 | 124 | +-  Giving better explanations  | 
 | 125 | +-  Spelling/grammar mistakes  | 
126 | 126 | -  Suggestions  | 
127 | 127 | -  Contributing to the IPython notebook styles.  | 
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@@ -165,6 +165,7 @@ Thanks to all our contributing authors, including (in chronological order):  | 
165 | 165 | -  [ducky427](https://github.com/ducky427)  | 
166 | 166 | -  [Pablo de Oliveira Castro](https://github.com/pablooliveira)  | 
167 | 167 | -  [sergeyfogelson](https://github.com/sergeyfogelson)  | 
 | 168 | +-  [Mattia Rigotti](http://neurotheory.columbia.edu/~mrigotti/)  | 
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170 | 171 | We would like to thank the Python community for building an amazing architecture. We would like to thank the   | 
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