The geometry of asymptotic inference. With comments and a rejoinder by the author
From MaRDI portal
Publication:1595982
DOI10.1214/ss/1177012480zbMath0955.62513OpenAlexW2003001219MaRDI QIDQ1595982
Publication date: 7 February 2001
Published in: Statistical Science (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1214/ss/1177012480
Foundations and philosophical topics in statistics (62A01) Statistical aspects of information-theoretic topics (62B10)
Related Items (41)
Stochastic calculus, statistical asymptotics, Taylor strings and phyla ⋮ Nonparametric information geometry: from divergence function to referential-representational biduality on statistical manifolds ⋮ Geodesic hypothesis testing for comparing location parameters in elliptical populations ⋮ Information geometry, simulation and complexity in Gaussian random fields ⋮ New Riemannian priors on the univariate normal model ⋮ Consistency and asymptotic normality of M-estimates of scatter on Grassmann manifolds ⋮ Quasi-likelihood or extended quasi-likelihood? An information-geometric approach ⋮ Some notes on preferred point \(\alpha\)-geometry and \(\alpha\)-divergence function ⋮ Invited discussion paper small-sample distributional properties of nonlinear regression estimators (a geometric approach) ⋮ A tutorial on Fisher information ⋮ Vector random fields on the probability simplex with metric-dependent covariance matrix functions ⋮ Information geometry of finite Ising models ⋮ On some connections between Esscher's tilting, saddlepoint approximations, and optimal transportation: a statistical perspective ⋮ Harold Jeffreys's \textit{Theory of probability} revisited ⋮ Comment: The importance of Jeffreys's legacy ⋮ Combining independent Bayesian posteriors into a confidence distribution, with application to estimating climate sensitivity ⋮ Image labeling by assignment ⋮ On the correlations between quantum entanglement and \(q\)-information measures ⋮ Application of iterated Bernstein operators to distribution function and density approximation ⋮ The epic story of maximum likelihood ⋮ Computer geometry and encoding the information on a manifold ⋮ Parametric Bayesian estimation of differential entropy and relative entropy ⋮ Comparative noninformativities of quantum priors based on monotone metrics ⋮ On the concepts of admissibility and coherence ⋮ Bayesian inference for causal mediation effects using principal stratification with dichotomous mediators and outcomes ⋮ Extended studies of separability functions and probabilities and the relevance of Dyson indices ⋮ Differential geometrical structures related to forecasting error variance ratios ⋮ Yokes and tensors derived from yokes ⋮ Incorporating Bayesian ideas into health-care evaluation ⋮ Adjusted likelihoods for synthesizing empirical evidence from studies that differ in quality and design: effects of environmental tobacco smoke ⋮ Eigenvalues, separability and absolute separability of two-qubit states ⋮ On the geometric structure ofsome statistical manifolds ⋮ Some asymptotic inference in multinomial nonlinear models (a geometric approach) ⋮ Some asymptotic inference on nonlinear models with random effects (a geometric approach) ⋮ A conversation with Robert E. Kass ⋮ Directional tests and statistical frames ⋮ On preferred point geometry in statistics ⋮ On obtaining invariant prior distributions ⋮ Constrained design strategies for improving normal approximations in nonlinear regression problems ⋮ Geometry of exponential type regression models and asymptotic inference ⋮ Jeffreys prior analysis of the simultaneous equations model in the case with \(n+1\) endogenous variables.
This page was built for publication: The geometry of asymptotic inference. With comments and a rejoinder by the author