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Dirichlet Folyamat Keverék Modell×Bayes-féle Regresszió×Latens Dirichlet-eloszlás (LDA)×
TudományterületBayes-statisztikaBayes-statisztikaGépi tanulás
MódszercsaládBayesian methodsBayesian methodsLatent structure
Keletkezés éve19732003
MegalkotóFerguson (1973); mixture model formulation by Lo (1984)Blei, D. M.; Ng, A. Y.; Jordan, M. I.
TípusNonparametric Bayesian mixture modelBayesian linear modelGenerative probabilistic topic model (three-level hierarchical Bayesian)
AlapműFerguson, T. S. (1973). A Bayesian analysis of some nonparametric problems. The Annals of Statistics, 1(2), 209–230. DOI ↗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: 978-1439840955Blei, D. M., Ng, A. Y., & Jordan, M. I. (2003). Latent Dirichlet allocation. Journal of Machine Learning Research, 3, 993–1022. DOI ↗
Alternatív nevekDPMM, DP mixture model, infinite mixture model, Dirichlet process mixturebayesian linear regression, probabilistic regression, bayesian regresyonLDA, topic model, Blei-Ng-Jordan model, probabilistic topic modeling
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ÖsszefoglalóThe Dirichlet Process Mixture Model (DPMM) is a nonparametric Bayesian clustering method introduced through Ferguson's (1973) Dirichlet process prior that places a probability distribution over distributions. Unlike finite mixture models, the DPMM does not require the analyst to specify the number of clusters in advance; instead it infers the number of components from the data, allowing an effectively unbounded mixture that grows as more observations arrive.Bayesian regression is a probabilistic version of linear regression that treats the model parameters as uncertain quantities. Instead of returning a single best-fit estimate, it combines prior knowledge with the observed data to produce a full posterior probability distribution for each parameter, from which credible intervals and predictions are read off.Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) is a generative probabilistic model for collections of discrete data, introduced by Blei, Ng, and Jordan in 2003. It treats each document as a mixture of latent topics and each topic as a probability distribution over words, enabling unsupervised discovery of thematic structure across large text corpora. It is one of the most cited papers in machine learning and natural language processing.
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