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Motivated by examples in protein bioinformatics, we study a mixture model of multivariate angular distributions. The distribution treated here (multivariate sine distribution) is a multivariate extension of the well-known von Mises distribution on the circle. The density of the sine distribution...
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In certain multivariate problems the full probability density has an awkward normalizing constant, but the conditional and/or marginal distributions may be much more tractable. In this paper we investigate the use of composite likelihoods instead of the full likelihood. For closed exponential...
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A typical microarray experiment attempts to ascertain which genes display differential expression in different samples. We model the data by using a two-component mixture model and develop an empirical Bayesian thresholding procedure, which was originally introduced for thresholding wavelet...
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Gneiting (2002) proposed a nonseparable covariance model for spatial-temporal data. In the present paper we show that in certain circumstances his model possesses a counterintuitive dimple. In some cases, the magnitude of the dimple can be nontrivial. Copyright 2011, Oxford University Press.
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Short-term forecasts of air pollution levels in big cities are now reported in news-papers and other media outlets. Studies indicate that even short-term exposure to high levels of an air pollutant called atmospheric particulate matter can lead to long-term health effects. Data are typically...
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