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The Bayes sequential estimation of a normal mean from delayed observations

Alicja Jokiel-Rokita (2006)

Applicationes Mathematicae

The problem of estimating the mean of a normal distribution is considered in the special case when the data arrive at random times. Certain classes of Bayes sequential estimation procedures are derived under LINEX and reflected normal loss function and with the observation cost determined by a function of the stopping time and the number of observations up to this time.

The stability of parameter estimation of fuzzy variables

Dug Hun Hong (2009)

Kybernetika

Recently, the parameter estimations for normal fuzzy variables in the Nahmias’ sense was studied by Cai [4]. These estimates were also studied for general T -related, but not necessarily normal fuzzy variables by Hong [10] In this paper, we report on some properties of estimators that would appear to be desirable, including unbiasedness. We also consider asymptotic or “large-sample” properties of a particular type of estimator.

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