The variational approximation for Bayesian inference
University of Ioannina · University of Patras
Abstract
The influence of this Thomas Bayes' work was immense. It was from here that "Bayesian" ideas first spread through the mathematical world, as Bayes's own article was ignored until 1780 and played no important role in scientific debate until the 20th century. It was also this article of Laplace's that introduced the mathematical techniques for the asymptotic analysis of posterior distributions that are still employed today. And it was here that the earliest example of optimum estimation can be found, the derivation and characterization of an estimator that minimized a particular measure of posterior expected loss. After more than two centuries, we mathematicians, statisticians cannot only recognize our roots in…
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3Topics & keywords
- Laplace's method
- Bayes' theorem
- Estimator
- Bayesian probability
- Posterior probability
- Computer science
- Bayesian inference
- Inference