Approximated information analysis in Bayesian inference (Q294277)

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    Approximated information analysis in Bayesian inference
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6593679

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      Approximated information analysis in Bayesian inference (English)
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      15 June 2016
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      Summary: In models with nuisance parameters, Bayesian procedures based on Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) methods have been developed to approximate the posterior distribution of the parameter of interest. Because these procedures require burdensome computations related to the use of MCMC, approximation and convergence in these procedures are important issues. In this paper, we explore Gibbs sensitivity by using an alternative to the full conditional distribution of the nuisance parameter. The approximate sensitivity of the posterior distribution of interest is studied in terms of an information measure, including Kullback-Leibler divergence. As an illustration, we then apply these results to simple spatial model settings.
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      Bayesian sensitivity
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      Gibbs sampler
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      Kullback-Leibler divergence
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      Laplace approximation
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