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Computer Intensive Methods in Statistics (Statistics and Computing)

Computer Intensive Methods in Statistics (Statistics and Computing)1993

Wolfgang Hardle

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The computer has created new fields in statistics. Numerical and statisticalproblems that were unattackable five to ten years ago can now be computed even on portable personal computers. A computer intensive task is for example the numerical calculation of posterior distributions in Bayesiananalysis. The Bootstrap and image analysis are two other fields spawned by the almost unlimited computing power. It is not only the computing power through that has revolutionized statistics, the graphical interactiveness on modern statistical invironments has given us the possibility for deeper insight into our data. This volume discusses four subjects in computer intensive statistics as follows: - Bayesian Computing - Interfacing Statistics - Image Analysis - Resampling Methods

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First published
1993
OL Work ID
OL8058614W

Subjects

Mathematical statisticsData processingEconomicsMathematicsDistribution (Probability theory)StatisticsProbability Theory and Stochastic ProcessesMathematical and Computational BiologyStatistics, general

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