Bayesian nonparametric inference for discovery probabilities: credible intervals and large sample asymptotics
<p>Given a sample of size n from a population of individuals belonging to different species with unknown proportions, a problem of practical interest consists in making inference on the probability Dn(l) that the (n + 1)-th draw coincides with a species with frequency l in the sample, for any...
Main Authors: | Arbel, J, Favaro, S, Nipoti, B, Teh, Y |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Institute of Statistical Science, Academia Sinica
2017
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