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The application of the principle of minimum cross-entropy to the characterization of the exponential-type probability distributions
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    The application of the principle of minimum cross-entropy to the characterization of the exponential-type probability distributions (English)
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    Systematic and simple characterizations are presented for several familiar distributions in exponential family by means of the principle of minimum cross-entropy (minimum discrimination information). The suitable prior distributions and the appropriate constraints on expected values are given for the underlying distributions.
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    Kullback's estimation criterion
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    normal distribution
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    negative exponential
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    gamma
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    Student distribution
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    characterizations
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    exponential family
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    principle of minimum cross-entropy
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    minimum discrimination information
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    prior distributions
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