The following pages link to GSM (Q22457):
Displaying 20 items.
- Gamma shape mixtures for heavy-tailed distributions (Q73042) (← links)
- (Q157495) (redirect page) (← links)
- Nonparametric estimation of the mixing density using polynomials (Q258036) (← links)
- Generalized quantile treatment effect: a flexible Bayesian approach using quantile ratio smoothing (Q273618) (← links)
- Consistency of the penalized MLE for two-parameter gamma mixture models (Q525882) (← links)
- False discovery rates in somatic mutation studies of cancer (Q641083) (← links)
- Bayesian modelling of skewness and kurtosis with two-piece scale and shape distributions (Q887248) (← links)
- Standardization of multivariate Gaussian mixture models and background adjustment of PET images in brain oncology (Q1728643) (← links)
- Semiparametric Gaussian variance-mean mixtures for heavy-tailed and skewed data (Q1952669) (← links)
- Erlang mixture modeling for Poisson process intensities (Q2066740) (← links)
- Consistency of the MLE under a two-parameter gamma mixture model with a structural shape parameter (Q2082566) (← links)
- Finite mixture-of-gamma distributions: estimation, inference, and model-based clustering (Q2303063) (← links)
- Bayesian estimation of the threshold of a generalised Pareto distribution for heavy-tailed observations (Q2398080) (← links)
- Gamma mixture density networks and their application to modelling insurance claim amounts (Q2665857) (← links)
- Time Series Mixtures of Generalized<i>t</i>Experts: ML Estimation and an Application to Stock Return Density Forecasting (Q3063861) (← links)
- EM algorithm for symmetric stable mixture model (Q4563432) (← links)
- Fitting insurance and economic data with outliers: a flexible approach based on finite mixtures of contaminated gamma distributions (Q5036367) (← links)
- A new look at the inverse Gaussian distribution with applications to insurance and economic data (Q5036583) (← links)
- Medical overpayment estimation: A Bayesian approach (Q5142179) (← links)
- Building mean field ODE models using the generalized linear chain trick & Markov chain theory (Q5862035) (← links)