Data analysis : a bayesian tutorial
Material type: TextPublication details: Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press, c2006Edition: 2nd EdISBN: 9780198568322Item type | Current library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Book | ICTS | Mathematic | Rack No 5 | QA279.5 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Checked out to Sangeetha V (0008442792) | Billno:BIL2013/2000/23503; Billdate: 2013-12-03 | 12/20/2024 | 00158 |
1:The Basics,
2:Parameter Estimation I,
3:Parameter Estimation II,
4:Model Selection,
5:Assigning Probabilities,
6:Non-parametric Estimation,
7:Experimental Design,
8:Least-Squares Extensions,
9:Nested Sampling,
10:Quantification,
Appendices
Bibliography
Statistics lectures have been a source of much bewilderment and frustration for generations of students. This book attempts to remedy the situation by expounding a logical and unified approach to the whole subject of data analysis.
This text is intended as a tutorial guide for senior undergraduates and research students in science and engineering. After explaining the basic principles of Bayesian probability theory, their use is illustrated with a variety of examples ranging from elementary parameter estimation to image processing. Other topics covered include reliability analysis, multivariate optimization, least-squares and maximum likelihood, error-propagation, hypothesis testing, maximum entropy and experimental design.
The Second Edition of this successful tutorial book contains a new chapter on extensions to the ubiquitous least-squares procedure, allowing for the straightforward handling of outliers and unknown correlated noise, and a cutting-edge contribution from John Skilling on a novel numerical technique for Bayesian computation called 'nested sampling'.
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