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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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We consider the problem of evaluating the probability of discovering a certain number of new species in a new sample of population units, conditional on the number of species recorded in a basic sample. We use a Bayesian nonparametric approach. The different species proportions are assumed to be...
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Species sampling problems have a long history in ecological and biological studies and a number of statistical issues, including the evaluation of species richness, are still to be addressed. In this paper, motivated by Bayesian nonparametric inference for species sampling problems, we consider...
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We contribute to the discussion of the paper by Devroye and James, by reviewing some of the most meaningful results that relate the unilateral stable distribution with the asymptotic behavior of the so-called Ewens-Pitman sampling model. Our focus is then on how these results have been exploited...
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We study Hoeffding decomposable exchangeable sequences with values in a finite set D={d1,…,dK}. We provide a new combinatorial characterization of Hoeffding decomposability and use this result to show that, for every K≥3, there exists a class of neither Pólya nor i.i.d. D-valued...
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