On a unified approach to the Cramer-Rao type inequalities

Marek Kałuszka

Mathematica Applicanda (1987)

  • Volume: 16, Issue: 30
  • ISSN: 1730-2668

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The aim of this paper is to give a unified approach to Cramer-Rao type inequalities for risk and Bayes risk functions under squared error loss. In the paper, the results connected with an arbitrary convex loss are also presented.

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Marek Kałuszka. "On a unified approach to the Cramer-Rao type inequalities." Mathematica Applicanda 16.30 (1987): null. <http://eudml.org/doc/292985>.

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