
Bayesian Theory and Applications
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- Introduction
- I EXCHANGEABILITY
- 1: Michael Goldstein: Observables and Models: exchangeability and the inductive argument
- 2: A. Philip Dawid: Exchangeability and its Ramifications
- II HIERARCHICAL MODELS
- 3: Alan E. Gelfand and Souparno Ghosh: Hierarchical Modeling
- 4: Sounak Chakraborty, Bani K Mallick and Malay Ghosh: Bayesian Hierarchical Kernel Machines for Nonlinear Regression and Classification
- 5: Athanasios Kottas and Kassandra Fronczyk: Flexible Bayesian modelling for clustered categorical responses in developmental toxicology
- III MARKOV CHAIN MONTE CARLO
- 6: Siddartha Chib: Markov chain Monte Carlo Methods
- 7: Jim E. Griffin and David A. Stephens: Advances in Markov chain Monte Carlo
- IV DYNAMIC MODELS
- 8: Mike West: Bayesian Dynamic Modelling
- 9: Dani Gamerman and Esther Salazar: Hierarchical modeling in time series: the factor analytic approach
- 10: Gabriel Huerta and Glenn A. Stark: Dynamic and spatial modeling of block maxima extremes
- V SEQUENTIAL MONTE CARLO
- 11: Hedibert F. Lopes and Carlos M. Carvalho: Online Bayesian learning in dynamic models: An illustrative introduction to particle methods
- 12: Ana Paula Sales, Christopher Challis, Ryan Prenger, and Daniel Merl: Semi-supervised Classification of Texts Using Particle Learning for Probabilistic Automata
- VI NONPARAMETRICS
- 13: Stephen G Walker: Bayesian Nonparametrics
- 14: Ramsés H. Mena: Geometric Weight Priors and their Applications
- 15: Stephen G. Walker and George Karabatsos: Revisiting Bayesian Curve Fitting Using Multivariate Normal Mixtures
- VII SPLINE MODELS AND COPULAS
- 16: Sally Wood: Applications of Bayesian Smoothing Splines
- 17: Michael Stanley Smith: Bayesian Approaches to Copula Modelling
- VIII MODEL ELABORATION AND PRIOR DISTRIBUTIONS
- 18: M.J. Bayarri and J.O. Berger: Hypothesis Testing and Model Uncertainty
- 19: E. Gutiérrez-Peña and M. Mendoza: Proper and non-informative conjugate priors for exponential family models
- 20: David Draper: Bayesian Model Specification: Heuristics and Examples
- 21: Zesong Liu, Jesse Windle, and James G. Scott: Case studies in Bayesian screening for time-varying model structure: The partition problem
- IX REGRESSIONS AND MODEL AVERAGING
- 22: Hugh A. Chipman, Edward I. George and Robert E. McCulloch: Bayesian Regression Structure Discovery
- 23: Robert B. Gramacy: Gibbs sampling for ordinary, robust and logistic regression with Laplace priors
- 24: Merlise Clyde and Edwin S. Iversen: Bayesian Model Averaging in the M-Open Framework
- X FINANCE AND ACTUARIAL SCIENCE
- 25: Eric Jacquier and Nicholas G Polson: Asset Allocation in Finance: A Bayesian Perspective
- 26: Arthur Korteweg: Markov Chain Monte Carlo Methods in Corporate Finance
- 27: Udi Makov: Actuarial Credibity Theory and Bayesian Statistics - The Story of a Special Evolution
- XI MEDICINE AND BIOSTATISTICS
- 28: Peter Müller: Bayesian Models in Biostatistics and Medicine
- 29: Purushottam W. Laud, Siva Sivaganesan and Peter Müller: Subgroup Analysis
- 30: Timothy E. Hanson and Alejandro Jara: Surviving Fully Bayesian Nonparametric Regression Models
- XII INVERSE PROBLEMS AND APPLICATIONS
- 31: Colin Fox, Heikki Haario and J. Andrés Christen: Inverse Problems
- 32: Jari Kaipio and Ville Kolehmainen: Approximate marginalization over modeling errors and uncertainties in inverse problems
- 33: C. Nakhleh, D. Higdon, C. K. Allen and R. Ryne: Bayesian reconstruction of particle beam phase space
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