Gaussians come from processes that are additive
I forgot where I read this, need to find the reference.
Gaussians are the result of processes that are additive. Therefore, if we have data that we think come from the addition of "stuff", a Gaussian might be a reasonable assumption. Standardizing the Gaussian might also be valid here.
Notes on Statistics
Some learnings while training myself in statistics.
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