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Robuste Bayes'sche Modell-Mittelung×Hierarchische Bayes'sche Inferenz×
FachgebietBayes-StatistikBayes-Statistik
FamilieBayesian methodsBayesian methods
Entstehungsjahr1999–20121972 (Lindley & Smith); consolidated 1995–2013
UrheberHoeting, Madigan, Raftery, Volinsky (BMA); robustness extensions by Ley & Steel and othersLindley & Smith; Gelman et al.
TypBayesian model selection and averagingBayesian multilevel model
Wegweisende QuelleHoeting, J. A., Madigan, D., Raftery, A. E., & Volinsky, C. T. (1999). Bayesian model averaging: A tutorial. Statistical Science, 14(4), 382–401. link ↗Gelman, A., Carlin, J. B., Stern, H. S., Dunson, D. B., Vehtari, A. & Rubin, D. B. (2013). Bayesian Data Analysis (3rd ed.). CRC Press. ISBN: 978-1439840955
Aliasnamenrobust BMA, outlier-robust BMA, robust model averaging, heavy-tailed BMAmultilevel Bayesian modeling, Bayesian hierarchical model, nested Bayesian model, partial pooling model
Verwandt66
ZusammenfassungRobust Bayesian model averaging extends standard BMA by replacing sensitive conjugate priors with heavy-tailed or mixture priors (e.g., mixtures of g-priors), and optionally robust likelihoods, so that posterior model probabilities and averaged estimates remain stable when data contain outliers, influential observations, or when the prior on model parameters would otherwise dominate the results.Hierarchical Bayesian inference is a probabilistic modeling framework that organises parameters into levels, placing priors on the group-level parameters and hyperpriors on the parameters governing those priors. It enables partial pooling of information across groups, balancing the extremes of treating each group as independent or merging them into a single estimate.
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