|
Showing 1 - 15 of
15 matches in All Departments
|
Bayesian Inference and Maximum Entropy Methods in Science and Engineering - MaxEnt 37, Jarinu, Brazil, July 09-14, 2017 (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
Adriano Polpo, Julio Stern, Francisco Louzada, Rafael Izbicki, Hellinton Takada
|
R4,912
Discovery Miles 49 120
|
Ships in 12 - 17 working days
|
These proceedings from the 37th International Workshop on Bayesian
Inference and Maximum Entropy Methods in Science and Engineering
(MaxEnt 2017), held in Sao Carlos, Brazil, aim to expand the
available research on Bayesian methods and promote their
application in the scientific community. They gather research from
scholars in many different fields who use inductive statistics
methods and focus on the foundations of the Bayesian paradigm,
their comparison to objectivistic or frequentist statistics
counterparts, and their appropriate applications. Interest in the
foundations of inductive statistics has been growing with the
increasing availability of Bayesian methodological alternatives,
and scientists now face much more difficult choices in finding the
optimal methods to apply to their problems. By carefully examining
and discussing the relevant foundations, the scientific community
can avoid applying Bayesian methods on a merely ad hoc basis. For
over 35 years, the MaxEnt workshops have explored the use of
Bayesian and Maximum Entropy methods in scientific and engineering
application contexts. The workshops welcome contributions on all
aspects of probabilistic inference, including novel techniques and
applications, and work that sheds new light on the foundations of
inference. Areas of application in these workshops include
astronomy and astrophysics, chemistry, communications theory,
cosmology, climate studies, earth science, fluid mechanics,
genetics, geophysics, machine learning, materials science, medical
imaging, nanoscience, source separation, thermodynamics
(equilibrium and non-equilibrium), particle physics, plasma
physics, quantum mechanics, robotics, and the social sciences.
Bayesian computational techniques such as Markov chain Monte Carlo
sampling are also regular topics, as are approximate inferential
methods. Foundational issues involving probability theory and
information theory, as well as novel applications of inference to
illuminate the foundations of physical theories, are also of keen
interest.
Through refereed papers, this volume focuses on the foundations of
the Bayesian paradigm; their comparison to objectivistic or
frequentist Statistics counterparts; and the appropriate
application of Bayesian foundations. This research in Bayesian
Statistics is applicable to data analysis in biostatistics,
clinical trials, law, engineering, and the social sciences. EBEB,
the Brazilian Meeting on Bayesian Statistics, is held every two
years by the ISBrA, the International Society for Bayesian
Analysis, one of the most active chapters of the ISBA. The 12th
meeting took place March 10-14, 2014 in Atibaia. Interest in
foundations of inductive Statistics has grown recently in
accordance with the increasing availability of Bayesian
methodological alternatives. Scientists need to deal with the ever
more difficult choice of the optimal method to apply to their
problem. This volume shows how Bayes can be the answer. The
examination and discussion on the foundations work towards the goal
of proper application of Bayesian methods by the scientific
community. Individual papers range in focus from posterior
distributions for non-dominated models, to combining optimization
and randomization approaches for the design of clinical trials, and
classification of archaeological fragments with Bayesian networks.
This book explores the use of the Bible among Latino/a theologians
today. Latino/a Theology emerged in the 1980s, alongside a broad
variety of contextual theological movements and discourses
following the Latino/a movement and the formation of Latino/a
Studies in the 1960s and 1970s. While much work has been done on
biblical interpretation in Latino/a biblical criticism, little can
be found regarding interpretation in Latino/a theological
reflection. To address this gap in the literature, the
contributors, from various ecclesial affiliations and religious
traditions, examine the status and role of the Bible in Latino/a
Theology.
This book explores the use of the Bible among Latino/a theologians
today. Latino/a Theology emerged in the 1980s, alongside a broad
variety of contextual theological movements and discourses
following the Latino/a movement and the formation of Latino/a
Studies in the 1960s and 1970s. While much work has been done on
biblical interpretation in Latino/a biblical criticism, little can
be found regarding interpretation in Latino/a theological
reflection. To address this gap in the literature, the
contributors, from various ecclesial affiliations and religious
traditions, examine the status and role of the Bible in Latino/a
Theology.
This study guide introduces gospel of John, also known as the
Fourth Gospel, from an ideological perspective. First, Lozada deals
with the key historical questions about how we come to understand
John's historical identity. Lozada explores debates around how
scholars construct a picture of who, where, when, and why John was
written helping readers to recognize how scholars construct an
historical identity for John. Second, Lozada introduces literary
questions related to John such as its structure, plot, and
narrative development, showing readers on how an ideological
reading is constructed. Finally Lozada devotes three chapters to
key ideological themes in the gospel related to otherness, such as
the portrayal of women, the Samaritan woman, and "the Jews."
|
Bayesian Inference and Maximum Entropy Methods in Science and Engineering - MaxEnt 37, Jarinu, Brazil, July 09-14, 2017 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018)
Adriano Polpo, Julio Stern, Francisco Louzada, Rafael Izbicki, Hellinton Takada
|
R4,955
Discovery Miles 49 550
|
Ships in 10 - 15 working days
|
These proceedings from the 37th International Workshop on Bayesian
Inference and Maximum Entropy Methods in Science and Engineering
(MaxEnt 2017), held in Sao Carlos, Brazil, aim to expand the
available research on Bayesian methods and promote their
application in the scientific community. They gather research from
scholars in many different fields who use inductive statistics
methods and focus on the foundations of the Bayesian paradigm,
their comparison to objectivistic or frequentist statistics
counterparts, and their appropriate applications. Interest in the
foundations of inductive statistics has been growing with the
increasing availability of Bayesian methodological alternatives,
and scientists now face much more difficult choices in finding the
optimal methods to apply to their problems. By carefully examining
and discussing the relevant foundations, the scientific community
can avoid applying Bayesian methods on a merely ad hoc basis. For
over 35 years, the MaxEnt workshops have explored the use of
Bayesian and Maximum Entropy methods in scientific and engineering
application contexts. The workshops welcome contributions on all
aspects of probabilistic inference, including novel techniques and
applications, and work that sheds new light on the foundations of
inference. Areas of application in these workshops include
astronomy and astrophysics, chemistry, communications theory,
cosmology, climate studies, earth science, fluid mechanics,
genetics, geophysics, machine learning, materials science, medical
imaging, nanoscience, source separation, thermodynamics
(equilibrium and non-equilibrium), particle physics, plasma
physics, quantum mechanics, robotics, and the social sciences.
Bayesian computational techniques such as Markov chain Monte Carlo
sampling are also regular topics, as are approximate inferential
methods. Foundational issues involving probability theory and
information theory, as well as novel applications of inference to
illuminate the foundations of physical theories, are also of keen
interest.
Through refereed papers, this volume focuses on the foundations of
the Bayesian paradigm; their comparison to objectivistic or
frequentist Statistics counterparts; and the appropriate
application of Bayesian foundations. This research in Bayesian
Statistics is applicable to data analysis in biostatistics,
clinical trials, law, engineering, and the social sciences. EBEB,
the Brazilian Meeting on Bayesian Statistics, is held every two
years by the ISBrA, the International Society for Bayesian
Analysis, one of the most active chapters of the ISBA. The 12th
meeting took place March 10-14, 2014 in Atibaia. Interest in
foundations of inductive Statistics has grown recently in
accordance with the increasing availability of Bayesian
methodological alternatives. Scientists need to deal with the ever
more difficult choice of the optimal method to apply to their
problem. This volume shows how Bayes can be the answer. The
examination and discussion on the foundations work towards the goal
of proper application of Bayesian methods by the scientific
community. Individual papers range in focus from posterior
distributions for non-dominated models, to combining optimization
and randomization approaches for the design of clinical trials, and
classification of archaeological fragments with Bayesian networks.
A Balanced Treatment of Bayesian and Frequentist Inference
Statistical Inference: An Integrated Approach, Second Edition
presents an account of the Bayesian and frequentist approaches to
statistical inference. Now with an additional author, this second
edition places a more balanced emphasis on both perspectives than
the first edition. New to the Second Edition New material on
empirical Bayes and penalized likelihoods and their impact on
regression models Expanded material on hypothesis testing, method
of moments, bias correction, and hierarchical models More examples
and exercises More comparison between the approaches, including
their similarities and differences Designed for advanced
undergraduate and graduate courses, the text thoroughly covers
statistical inference without delving too deep into technical
details. It compares the Bayesian and frequentist schools of
thought and explores procedures that lie on the border between the
two. Many examples illustrate the methods and models, and exercises
are included at the end of each chapter.
A number of disciplines aligned under cultural criticism have
changed the shape of contemporary biblical studies not only by
offering new methods but by questioning old goals and proposing new
ones. Soundings in Cultural Criticism offers a collection of
succinct essays in these fields by some of the foremost scholars in
New Testament studies. Questions of historical reconstruction,
textual interpretation, and present cultural deployment are
addressed in an ideal second textbook for New Testament courses.
|
You may like...
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R205
R164
Discovery Miles 1 640
|