نتایج جستجو برای: geostatistical estimation with bayesian inference

تعداد نتایج: 9370595  

Journal: :Statistics in medicine 1999
S L Normand

Meta-analysis involves combining summary information from related but independent studies. The objectives of a meta-analysis include increasing power to detect an overall treatment effect, estimation of the degree of benefit associated with a particular study treatment, assessment of the amount of variability between studies, or identification of study characteristics associated with particular...

Journal: :Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, image science, and vision 2014
Eric X Wang Svetlana Avramov-Zamurovic Richard J Watkins Charles Nelson Reza Malek-Madani

A method for probability density function (PDF) estimation using Bayesian mixtures of weighted gamma distributions, called the Dirichlet process gamma mixture model (DP-GaMM), is presented and applied to the analysis of a laser beam in turbulence. The problem is cast in a Bayesian setting, with the mixture model itself treated as random process. A stick-breaking interpretation of the Dirichlet ...

Journal: :CoRR 2006
Zhihua Zhang Michael I. Jordan

We show that the multi-class support vector machine (MSVM) proposed by Lee et al. (2004) can be viewed as a MAP estimation procedure under an appropriate probabilistic interpretation of the classifier. We also show that this interpretation can be extended to a hierarchical Bayesian architecture and to a fully-Bayesian inference procedure for multiclass classification based on data augmentation....

Journal: :Frontiers in neuroscience 2016
Chetan Singh Thakur Saeed Afshar Runchun M. Wang Tara J. Hamilton Jonathan Tapson André van Schaik

In this paper, we present the implementation of two types of Bayesian inference problems to demonstrate the potential of building probabilistic algorithms in hardware using single set of building blocks with the ability to perform these computations in real time. The first implementation, referred to as the BEAST (Bayesian Estimation and Stochastic Tracker), demonstrates a simple problem where ...

2013
Chris Bracegirdle

Time series—data accompanied with a sequential ordering—occur and evolve all around us. Analysing time series is the problem of trying to discern and describe a pattern in the sequential data that develops in a logical way as the series continues, and the study of sequential data has occurred for a long period across a vast array of fields, including signal processing, bioinformatics, and finan...

2004
James M. Robins

I describe two new methods for estimating the optimal treatment regime (equivalently, protocol, plan or strategy) from very high dimesional observational and experimental data: (i) g-estimation of an optimal double-regime structural nested mean model (drSNMM) and (ii) g-estimation of a standard single regime SNMM combined with sequential dynamicprogramming (DP) regression. These methods are com...

2007
Dave McDaniel

Generalized inference provides an elegant formulation for fusing sources that have many diverse states that are nonetheless inter-related, be it in often in weak and complex ways. Indeed, levels 1 through 3 fusion can be characterized as inferring states from evidence; estimation can be viewed as a specific inference discipline. Unfortunately, the elegant inference formulation rapidly becomes i...

2013
Michael J. Zyphur Frederick L. Oswald Bengt Muthén Kristopher Preacher Zhen Zhang

This paper introduces the " Bayesian revolution " that is sweeping across multiple disciplines but has yet to gain a foothold in organizational research. The foundations of Bayesian estimation and inference are first reviewed. Then, two empirical examples are provided to show how Bayesian methods can overcome limitations of frequentist methods: (a) a structural equation model of testosterone's ...

Journal: :International Journal of Health Geographics 2008
Pierre Goovaerts Samson Gebreab

BACKGROUND Geostatistical techniques are now available to account for spatially varying population sizes and spatial patterns in the mapping of disease rates. At first glance, Poisson kriging represents an attractive alternative to increasingly popular Bayesian spatial models in that: 1) it is easier to implement and less CPU intensive, and 2) it accounts for the size and shape of geographical ...

Journal: :IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers 2016

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