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Bayesian model comparison

The posterior probability of a model given data, P(H|D), is given by Bayes' theorem:

P(H|D) = P(D|H)P(H)/P(D)

The key data-dependent term P(D|H) is a likelihood, and is sometimes called the evidence for model H; evaluating it correctly is the key to Bayesian model comparison.

The evidence is usually the normalizing constant or partition function of another inference, namely the inference of the parameters of model H given the data D.

The plausibility of two different models H1 and H2, parametrised by model parameter vectors θ1 and θ2 is assessed by the Bayes factor given by

\frac{P(D|H2)}{P(D|H1)}  = \frac{\int P(\theta_2|H2)P(D|\theta_2,H2)\,d\theta_2} {\int P(\theta_1|H1)P(D|\theta_1,H1)\,d\theta_1 }.

References

  • Gelman, A., Carlin, J.,Stern, H. and Rubin, D. Bayesian Data Analysis. Chapman and Hall/CRC.(1995)
  • Bernardo, J., and Smith, A.F.M., Bayesian Theory. John Wiley. (1994)
  • Lee, P.M. Bayesian Statistics. Arnold.(1989).
  • Denison, D.G.T., Holmes, C.C., Mallick, B.K., Smith, A.F.M., Bayesian Methods for Nonlinear Classification and Regression. John Wiley. (2002).

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