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Applied and theoretical statistics: e.g. statistical inference, regression, time series, multivariate analysis, data analysis, Markov chain Monte Carlo, design of experiments.
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what can be said about the choice of a prior in Bayesian statistics?
Short answer from someone who doesn't know much
about Bayesian statistics:
You should read about "reference priors". Have a look here:
http://arxiv.org/pdf/0904.0156
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Concentration of U-statistics for exchangable distributions (and the unbounded case)
Consider the following so-called $U$-statistic of order 2: $$U = \frac1{\binom{m}{2}} \sum_{i < j} h(w_i,w_j)$$ where $w_1,\dots,w_m$ are IID from some distribution and $h$ is symmetric. If $|h(w_1,w_ …
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Why is squared exponential kernel often used in Gaussian Process regression when the most st...
I don't quite follow what the reasoning is in the question, but here are some thoughts that don't fit in a comment.
Gaussian process regression uses a Gaussian Process (GP) as the prior on the unknown …
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Covariance matrix as optimization problem solution?
I believe you can do something like this:
Let $X$ be zero mean. Then the covariance matrix is $ \text{cov}(X) = \mathbb{E}[XX^T]$. Hence, by the same argument:
\begin{align*}
\text{cov}(X) = \text{ …
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diffusions corresponding to estimators
Here is an attempt to answer your questions, admitting that I have not read the paper carefully.
The generator corresponding to a diffusion satisfying the SDE $dX_t = b(X_t) dt + \sigma(X_t) dB_t$ is …
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Lower bounding decoding error in a noisy adversarial channel
Consider the special case where $|\mathcal X| = 2$ and $k=1$, that is, if you pick $P_1$ the adversary picks $P_2$ and generates a sample $Y^n = (Y_1,\dots,Y_n)$ drawn i.i.d. from $P_2$, and vice vers …
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Convex support of an exponential family and its mean parameter space $\mathcal{M}$
This question comes up in studying mean parametrization of exponential families of distributions. (See Brown's 1986 book on the subject.)
Let $\nu$ be a (Borel) measure on $\mathbb R^d$. Let $p(\cd …