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Adjustment by minimum discriminant information (English)
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1984
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Let \({\mathcal M}\) be the set of all probability measures (p. m.) on \((R_ k,B_ k)\) and \(T:R_ k\to R_{\ell}\) measurable. Fix \(t\in R_{\ell}\) and put \(C=\{A\in {\mathcal M}:\int TdA=t\}\). Let for \(P\in {\mathcal M}\) the \(Q\in C\) be the minimal discriminant information adjusted (MDIA) p. m. of \(P\), i.e. the p. m. which is the closest one to \(P\) in the sense of Kullback-Leibler discriminant information. Under mild conditions it is proved that for \(X_ 1,X_ 2,\ldots\), i.i.d. according to \(P\) the \(Q_ n\)- MDIA p. m. of \(P_ n\) (empirical distribution) - converge weakly to \(Q\) a. s. and that for \(D:R_ k\to R_ 1\) the \(\int D dQ_ n\) is an asymptotically unbiased and normal estimate of \(\int D dQ\).
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minimum discriminant information adjustment
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maximum likelihood estimate
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weak convergence
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probability estimation
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minimal distance method
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consistency
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asymptotic normality
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weighting
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Kullback-Leibler discriminant information
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empirical distribution
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asymptotically unbiased
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