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Problems of making inferences about abrupt changes in the mechanism underlying a sequence of observations are considered in both retrospective and on-line contexts. Among the topics considered are the Lindisfarne scribes problem; switching straight lines; manoeuvering targets, and shifts of level or slope in linear time series models. Summary analyses of data obtained in studies of schizophrenic and kidney transplant patients are presented.
En este artículo se prueba que el sencillo método propuesto por De Groot para llegar a un consenso cuando los varios decisores tienen opiniones diferentes expresadas en términos de distribuciones de probabilidad es compatible con la regla de Bayes cuando se tiene en cuenta la información muestral. Se demuestra que si se calculan primero las distribuciones a posteriori y después se aplica el método de De Groot para alcanzar un consenso (cuando esto sea posible), es lo mismo que realizar primero el...
Generalized entropic functionals are in an active area of research. Hence lower and upper bounds on these functionals are of interest. Lower bounds for estimating Rényi conditional -entropy and two kinds of non-extensive conditional -entropy are obtained. These bounds are expressed in terms of error probability of the standard decision and extend the inequalities known for the regular conditional entropy. The presented inequalities are mainly based on the convexity of some functions. In a certain...
We try to show that Discriminant Analysis can be considered as a branch of Statistical Decision Theory when viewed from a Bayesian approach. First we present the necessary measure theory results, next we briefly outline the foundations of Bayesian Inference before developing Discriminant Analysis as an application of Bayesian Estimation. Our approach renders Discriminant Analysis more flexible since it gives the possibility of classing an element as belonging to a group of populations. This possibility...
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