Publication

1993-06-01 - Springer

Language

English

Word Count

109,250 words, Guess

Page Count

437 pages

Physical Format

Paperback

Identifiers

  • Open LibraryOL10155760M
  • ISBN-139780387940434
  • ISBN-10038794043X

Classifications

  • LCCT57-57.97

Description

The past few years have witnessed dramatic advances in computational methods for Bayesian inference. As a result, Bayesian approaches to solving a wide variety of problems in data analysis and decision-making have become feasible. The purpose of this volume is to present several detailed examples of applications of Bayesian methods. The emphasis of each article is on the scientific or technological context of the problem being solved, and much background material is provided to complete the description of the analysis. This collection illustrates the ways in which Bayesian methods are permeating statistical practice. Noteworthy in the articles are the construction of explicit and conceptually simple models, the use of information other than the data under analysis, and the representation of uncertainty from various sources in the model. Consequently, many researchers will find this collection an illuminating survey of Bayesian methods in practice, and both lecturers and students will be able to learn a great deal through study of these examples.

First Sentence

Ambitious surveys of customers such as ours are instituted to characterize the relative performance of companies on the polled attributes; this provides a basis for actions to improve performance from a customer perspective.

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