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    Bayesian probabilistic extensions of a deterministic model (English)
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    16 March 2004
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    The paper presents a stochastic extension of Boolean regression within a Bayesian framework which implies the addition of a Bernoulli-like process to the deterministic model. Methods of model estimation and checking are discussed as well as their application to a real data example (on definition of human emotions). Advantages of such Bayesian approach include a proper account of the uncertainty in the model estimation and various possibilities for model checking (using posterior predictive checks).
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    Bayesian estimation
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    Boolean regression
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    logical rule analysis
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    posterior predictive checks
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