Mixtures of distributions: A topological approach (Q1114252)
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Mixtures of distributions: A topological approach (English)
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1988
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Identifiability problems have previously precluded a general approach to testing the hypothesis of a ``pure'' distribution against the alternative of a mixture of distributions. Three types of identifiability are defined, and it is shown that B-identifiability allows a Bayesian solution to the testing problem. First, an equivalence relation is defined over parametrizations of probability functions. Then the projection onto the quotient space is shown to give a B-identifiable parametrization. Bayesian inference proceeds using the Bayes factor as a ``test'' criterion.
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mixture of distributions
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identifiability
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B-identifiability
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equivalence relation
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parametrizations of probability functions
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projection
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quotient space
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Bayes factor
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