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The clustering of their letter shapes is performed based on the pairwise distances between their topological signatures.The article presents a new probability distribution, created by compounding the Poisson distribution with the weighted exponential distribution. Important mathematical and...
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The clustering of their letter shapes is performed based on the pairwise distances between their topological signatures.The article presents a new probability distribution, created by compounding the Poisson distribution with the weighted exponential distribution. Important mathematical and...
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The need to estimate structured covariance matrices arises in a variety of applications and the problem is widely studied in statistics. A new method is proposed for regularizing the covariance structure of a given covariance matrix whose underlying structure has been blurred by random noise,...
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The concept of generalized order statistics is a distribution theoretical set-up, which contains a variety of models for ordered data as particular cases, such as common order statistics, sequential order statistics, progressively type-II censored order statistics, record values, kth record...
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Convergence of the expectation-maximization (EM) algorithm to a global optimum of the marginal log likelihood function for unconstrained latent variable models with categorical indicators is presented. The sufficient conditions under which global convergence of the EM algorithm is attainable are...
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This paper uses a decision theoretic approach for updating a probability measure representing beliefs about an unknown parameter. A cumulative loss function is considered, which is the sum of two terms: one depends on the prior belief and the other one on further information obtained about the...
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Social scientists often consider multiple empirical models of the same process. When these models are parametric and non-nested, the null hypothesis that two models fit the data equally well is commonly tested using methods introduced by Vuong (Econometrica 57(2):307–333, <CitationRef CitationID="CR30">1989</CitationRef>) and Clarke (Am...</citationref>
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