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Multiniveau Approksimativ Bayesiansk Beregning×Approksimativ Bayesiansk Beregning×
FagområdeBayesianskSimulering
FamilieBayesian methodsProcess / pipeline
Oprindelsesår2000s–2010s2002
OphavspersonExtension of ABC (Beaumont et al., 2002) to multilevel/hierarchical settings; developed across multiple authors in the 2010s
TypeSimulation-based Bayesian inferenceSimulation-based Bayesian inference
Oprindelig kildeBeaumont, M. A., Zhang, W., & Balding, D. J. (2002). Approximate Bayesian computation in population genetics. Genetics, 162(4), 2025–2035. DOI ↗Beaumont, M.A., Zhang, W. & Balding, D.J. (2002). Approximate Bayesian Computation in Population Genetics. Genetics, 162(4), 2025-2035. DOI ↗
Aliassermultilevel ABC, hierarchical ABC, multi-level ABC, ABC for hierarchical modelsABC, likelihood-free inference, simulation-based inference, Yaklaşık Bayesçi Hesaplama (ABC)
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ResuméMultilevel Approximate Bayesian Computation (multilevel ABC) extends simulation-based Bayesian inference to hierarchically structured data. When the likelihood is intractable and observations are nested within groups, it replaces direct likelihood evaluation with simulations at each level of the hierarchy, accepting parameter draws whose simulated summary statistics are close to the observed ones.Approximate Bayesian Computation (ABC) is a family of simulation-based inference methods that estimate posterior distributions without requiring an analytically tractable likelihood function. Introduced by Beaumont, Zhang and Balding (2002) in the context of population genetics, ABC replaced the intractable likelihood with repeated model simulation and a comparison of summary statistics between simulated and observed data.
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