Bayesian estimation and classification for two logistic populations with a common location
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Publication:6177000
DOI10.1007/s00180-022-01247-yMaRDI QIDQ6177000
Somesh Kumar, Pushkal Kumar, Manas Ranjan Tripathy
Publication date: 29 August 2023
Published in: Computational Statistics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Markov chain Monte Carlo methodmaximum likelihood estimatorLindley's approximationnumerical comparisonbootstrap confidence intervalasymptotic confidence intervalprobability of misclassificationclassification ruleHPD credible intervalapproximate Bayes estimator
Computational methods for problems pertaining to statistics (62-08) Point estimation (62F10) Bayesian inference (62F15) Parametric inference (62F99) Bootstrap, jackknife and other resampling methods (62F40)
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