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Empirical Bayes rules for selecting the most and least probable multivariate hypergeometric event
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    Empirical Bayes rules for selecting the most and least probable multivariate hypergeometric event (English)
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    12 November 1996
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    Bayes rules
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    most probable event
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    multivariate hypergeometric population
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    least probable event
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    multinomial prior
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    unknown hyperparameters
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    empirical Bayes selection rules
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    minimum Bayes risk
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    rate of convergence
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