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Large-Scale Inference. Empirical Bayes Methods for Estimation, Testing, and Prediction
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- Nombre de pages263
- FormatGrand Format
- PrésentationBroché
- Poids0.44 kg
- Dimensions15,0 cm × 23,0 cm × 1,1 cm
- ISBN978-1-107-61967-8
- EAN9781107619678
- Date de parution28/02/2014
- CollectionIMS Monographs
- ÉditeurCambridge University Press
Résumé
We live in a new age for statistical inference, where modem scientific technology such as microarrays and IMRI machines routinely produce thousands and sometimes millions of parallel data sets, each with its own estimation or testing problem. Doing thousands of problems at once involves more than repeated application of classical methods. Taking an empirical Bayes approach, Bradley Efron, inventor of the bootstrap, shows how information accrues across problems in a way that combines Bayesian and frequentist ideas.
Estimation, testing, and prediction blend in this framework, producing opportunities for new methodologies of increased power. New difficulties also arise, easily leading to flawed inferences. This book takes a careful look at both the promise and pitfalls of large-scale statistical inference, with particular attention to false discovery rates, the most successful of the new statistical techniques.
Emphasis is on the inferential ideas underlying technical developments, illustrated using a large number of real examples.
Estimation, testing, and prediction blend in this framework, producing opportunities for new methodologies of increased power. New difficulties also arise, easily leading to flawed inferences. This book takes a careful look at both the promise and pitfalls of large-scale statistical inference, with particular attention to false discovery rates, the most successful of the new statistical techniques.
Emphasis is on the inferential ideas underlying technical developments, illustrated using a large number of real examples.


