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Dirichlet process 2 Mixture models 2 Partially exchangeable random partition 2 Bayesian Nonparametrics 1 Bayesian nonparametrics 1 Dependent Process 1 Dependent process 1 Generalized P´olya urn scheme 1 Generalized Pólya urn scheme 1 Normalized s–stable process 1 Normalized σ-stable process 1
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Lijoi, Antonio 2 Nipoti, Bernardo 2 Prünster, Igor 2
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Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche e Aziendali, Università degli Studi di Pavia 1
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Computational Statistics & Data Analysis 1 DEM Working Papers Series 1
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Dependent mixture models: clustering and borrowing information
Lijoi, Antonio; Nipoti, Bernardo; Prünster, Igor - Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche e Aziendali, … - 2013
Most of the Bayesian nonparametric models for non–exchangeable data that are used in applications are based on some extension to the multivariate setting of the Dirichlet process, the best known being MacEachern’s dependent Dirichlet process. A comparison of two recently introduced classes...
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Dependent mixture models: Clustering and borrowing information
Lijoi, Antonio; Nipoti, Bernardo; Prünster, Igor - In: Computational Statistics & Data Analysis 71 (2014) C, pp. 417-433
Most of the Bayesian nonparametric models for non-exchangeable data that are used in applications are based on some extension to the multivariate setting of the Dirichlet process, the best known being MacEachern’s dependent Dirichlet process. A comparison of two recently introduced classes of...
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