fasmarginal
Fasmarginal is a neologism that has appeared in niche academic discussions and online glossaries to denote a family of ideas at the intersection of fast computation and marginal analysis. There is no single, widely accepted definition, and the term can refer to different approaches in different fields.
Usage in statistics and machine learning: Some writers use fasmarginal to describe fast approximate methods for
Usage in real-time systems: In real-time decision systems and simulations, fasmarginal has been used to denote
Origin and etymology: The term appears to be a portmanteau of fast/fast approximation and marginal, drawing
Relation to established concepts: Fasmarginal is related to marginal distributions and marginal effects, and to approximate
Reception: Because the term lacks a formal definition, interpretations vary. Some researchers view it as a descriptive
See also: Marginal distribution, Marginal effect, Approximate inference, Real-time computation.