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On a trivariate Poisson distribution

Sotirios Loukas, Evgenia H. Papageorgiou (1991)

Applications of Mathematics

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A four parameter trivariate Poisson distribution is considered. Recurrences for the probabilities and the partial derivatives of the probabilities with respect to the parameters are derived. Solutions of the maximum likelihood equations are obtaired and the determinant of their asymptotic covariance matrix is given. Applications of the maximum likelihood estimation technique to simulated data sets are also examined.

Segmentation of the Poisson and negative binomial rate models: a penalized estimator

Alice Cleynen, Emilie Lebarbier (2014)

ESAIM: Probability and Statistics

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We consider the segmentation problem of Poisson and negative binomial (overdispersed Poisson) rate distributions. In segmentation, an important issue remains the choice of the number of segments. To this end, we propose a penalized -likelihood estimator where the penalty function is constructed in a non-asymptotic context following the works of L. Birgé and P. Massart. The resulting estimator is proved to satisfy an oracle inequality. The performances of our criterion is assessed using...

On the compound α(t)-modified Poisson distribution

Katarzyna Steliga, Dominik Szynal (2015)

Applicationes Mathematicae

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In this paper we introduce compound α(t)-modified Poisson distributions. We obtain the compound Delaporte distribution as the special case of the compound α(t)-modified Poisson distribution. The characteristics of α(t)-modified Poisson and some compound distributions with gamma, exponential and Panjer summands are presented.

On the generalization and estimation for the double Poisson distribution.

Mohamed M. Shoukri (1982)

Trabajos de Estadística e Investigación Operativa

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The bivariate forms of many important discrete probability distributions have been studied by many statisticians. The trinomial, the double Poisson, the bivariate negative binomial, and the bivariate logarithmic series distributions are in fact the bivariate generalizations of the well known univariate distributions. A systematic account of various families of distributions of bivariate discrete random variables have been given by Patil and Joshi (11), Johnson and Kotz (4), and Mardia...

Approximation by Poisson law

Aldona Aleškevičienė, Vytautas Statulevičius (2005)

Discussiones Mathematicae Probability and Statistics

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We present here the results of the investigation on approximation by the Poisson law of distributions of sums of random variables in the scheme of series. We give the results pertaining to the behaviour of large deviation probabilities and asymptotic expansions, to the method of cumulants, with the aid of which our results have been obtained.

A note on Poisson approximation by w-functions

M. Majsnerowska (1998)

Applicationes Mathematicae

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One more method of Poisson approximation is presented and illustrated with examples concerning binomial, negative binomial and hypergeometric distributions.