Aimed at statisticians and machine learners, this retooling of statistical theory asserts that high-quality prediction should be the guiding principle of modeling and learning from data, then shows how. The fully predictive approach to statistical problems outlined embraces traditional subfields and 'black box' settings, with computed examples.
Aimed at statisticians and machine learners, this retooling of statistical theory asserts that high-quality prediction should be the guiding principle of modeling and learning from data, then shows how. The fully predictive approach to statistical problems outlined embraces traditional subfields and 'black box' settings, with computed examples.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Cambridge Series in Statistical and Probabilistic Mathematics
Bertrand S. Clarke is Chair of the Department of Statistics at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln. His research focuses on predictive statistics and statistical methodology in genomic data. He is a fellow of the American Statistical Association, serves as editor or associate editor for three journals, and has published numerous papers in several statistical fields as well as a book on data mining and machine learning.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. The Predictive View: 1. Why prediction? 2. Defining a predictive paradigm 3. What about modeling? 4. Models and predictors: a bickering couple Part II. Established Settings for Prediction: 5. Time series 6. Longitudinal data 7. Survival analysis 8. Nonparametric methods 9. Model selection Part III. Contemporary Prediction: 10. Blackbox techniques 11. Ensemble methods 12. The future of prediction References Index.
Part I. The Predictive View: 1. Why prediction? 2. Defining a predictive paradigm 3. What about modeling? 4. Models and predictors: a bickering couple Part II. Established Settings for Prediction: 5. Time series 6. Longitudinal data 7. Survival analysis 8. Nonparametric methods 9. Model selection Part III. Contemporary Prediction: 10. Blackbox techniques 11. Ensemble methods 12. The future of prediction References Index.
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