Methoden vergelijken
Bekijk de geselecteerde methoden naast elkaar; rijen die verschillen zijn gemarkeerd.
| Bayesiaanse Robuuste Regressie× | Robuuste regressie× | |
|---|---|---|
| Vakgebied | Statistiek | Statistiek |
| Familie | Regression model | Regression model |
| Jaar van ontstaan≠ | 1993 | 1964 |
| Grondlegger≠ | Geweke (1993); Gelman et al. (2013) | Peter J. Huber (M-estimation, 1964); Frank Hampel (influence function, 1974) |
| Type≠ | Bayesian regression with heavy-tailed errors | Regression with outlier resistance |
| Oorspronkelijke bron≠ | Geweke, J. (1993). Bayesian treatment of the independent Student-t linear model. Journal of Applied Econometrics, 8(S1), S19–S40. DOI ↗ | Huber, P. J. (1964). Robust estimation of a location parameter. The Annals of Mathematical Statistics, 35(1), 73–101. DOI ↗ |
| Aliassen | Bayesian heavy-tailed regression, Bayesian Student-t regression, robust Bayesian linear model, BRR | M-estimation regression, robust linear regression, outlier-resistant regression, MM-estimation |
| Verwant | 6 | 6 |
| Samenvatting≠ | Bayesian Robust Regression replaces the Gaussian error assumption of ordinary linear regression with a heavy-tailed distribution — most commonly the Student-t — and estimates all parameters in a Bayesian framework. The heavier tails give outliers less influence on the fitted line, yielding stable coefficient estimates and honest uncertainty intervals even when the data contain unusual observations. | Robust regression estimates the linear relationship between a continuous outcome and predictors while sharply reducing the influence of outliers and leverage points. Unlike OLS, which is highly sensitive to extreme observations, robust methods assign down-weighted influence to atypical data points, producing coefficient estimates that remain stable even when a fraction of the data is contaminated or non-normally distributed. |
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