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Springer | 2007-01-26 | ISBN: 0387366105 | 144 pages | PDF | 5,5 Mb No statistical model is “true” or “false,” “right” or “wrong”; the models just have varying performance, which can be assessed. The main theme in this book is to teach modeling based on the principle that the objective is to extract the information from data that can be learned with suggested classes of probability models. The intuitive and fundamental concepts of complexity, learnable information, and noise are formalized, which provides a firm information theoretic foundation for statistical modeling. Inspired by Kolmogorov’s structure function in the algorithmic theory of complexity, this is accomplished by finding the shortest code length, called the stochastic complexity, with which the data can be encoded when advantage is taken of the models in a suggested class, which amounts to the MDL (Minimum Description Length) principle.
The complexity, in turn, breaks up into the shortest code length for the optimal model in a set of models that can be optimally distinguished from the given data and the rest, which defines “noise” as the incompressible part in the data without useful information. Such a view of the modeling problem permits a unified treatment of any type of parameters, their number, and even their structure. Since only optimally distinguished models are worthy of testing, we get a logically sound and straightforward treatment of hypothesis testing, in which for the first time the confidence in the test result can be assessed. Although the prerequisites include only basic probability calculus and statistics, a moderate level of mathematical proficiency would be beneficial. The different and logically unassailable view of statistical modelling should provide excellent grounds for further research and suggest topics for graduate students in all fields of modern engineering, including and not restricted to signal and image processing, bioinformatics, pattern recognition, and machine learning to mention just a few. [url=http://forums.ebook-share.net] [/url][/url] Quote: [url=http://url14.com/checkvirus.php?id=aHR0cDovL2RlcG9zaXRmaWxlcy5jb20v ZmlsZXMvNTM2MzA5OA==]depositfiles.com [/url] [url=http://url14.com/checkvirus.php?id=aHR0cDovL3cxMy5lYXN5LXNoYXJlLmNv bS8xNzAwMzg4MjkwLmh0bWw=] easy-share[/url] Quote: rapidshare mirror: [url=http://url14.com/checkvirus.php?id=aHR0cDovL3JhcGlkc2hhcmUuY29tL2Zp bGVzLzExNTA1MTkyOS9TdGF0aXN0aWNhbF9Nb2RlbGluZy5yYX I=]http://rapidshare.com/files/11505192...l_Modeling.rar[/url] |
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