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Wonder if this will survive? I don't know anything about it just had it mentioned as an alternate technique to a neural net and random forests. crandles (talk) 22:23, 14 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Redirect elsewhere?

Perhaps this should just be redirected elsewhere perhaps to Bayes estimator?

Maybe the following could help: "the Bayesian emulator ideas introduced by Kennedy and O'Hagan, now being developed in the climate context by Jonty Rougier and people at the Hadley Centre. I think this is probably what "Gaussian process emulators" refers to in your paragraph."

I have provided a link in the article to Anthony O'Hagan, Marc C. Kennedy and Jeremy E. Oakley paper.