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Approximating exponential models (English)
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1989
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The authors describe Amari's definition of locally approximating exponential models and provide some elementary properties and several examples of this type of approximation, which they call expected exponential approximation. The examples concern the von Mises distribution, nonlinear normal regression, and a simple model from quantum physics. Similar to Amari's, but in the framework of observed rather than expected, likelihood geometry they construct observed exponential approximations of a statistical model. Elementary properties of the resulting observed exponential approximations are discussed. A more detailed discussion is given on the closeness of these approximations. The differences between the maximum likelihood estimators of the original model and the approximating models have the same convergence rate.
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vector bundles
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conditional inference
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Amari's definition of locally approximating exponential models
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expected exponential approximation
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von Mises distribution
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nonlinear normal regression
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quantum physics
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likelihood geometry
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observed exponential approximations
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maximum likelihood estimators
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