Sampling Algorithms

Sampling Algorithms
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 222
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ISBN-10 : 9780387342405
ISBN-13 : 0387342400
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Synopsis Sampling Algorithms by : Yves Tillé

Over the last few decades, important progresses in the methods of sampling have been achieved. This book draws up an inventory of new methods that can be useful for selecting samples. Forty-six sampling methods are described in the framework of general theory. The algorithms are described rigorously, which allows implementing directly the described methods. This book is aimed at experienced statisticians who are familiar with the theory of survey sampling.

Maximum-Entropy Sampling

Maximum-Entropy Sampling
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 206
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ISBN-10 : 9783031130786
ISBN-13 : 3031130782
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Maximum-Entropy Sampling by : Marcia Fampa

This monograph presents a comprehensive treatment of the maximum-entropy sampling problem (MESP), which is a fascinating topic at the intersection of mathematical optimization and data science. The text situates MESP in information theory, as the algorithmic problem of calculating a sub-vector of pre-specificed size from a multivariate Gaussian random vector, so as to maximize Shannon's differential entropy. The text collects and expands on state-of-the-art algorithms for MESP, and addresses its application in the field of environmental monitoring. While MESP is a central optimization problem in the theory of statistical designs (particularly in the area of spatial monitoring), this book largely focuses on the unique challenges of its algorithmic side. From the perspective of mathematical-optimization methodology, MESP is rather unique (a 0/1 nonlinear program having a nonseparable objective function), and the algorithmic techniques employed are highly non-standard. In particular, successful techniques come from several disparate areas within the field of mathematical optimization; for example: convex optimization and duality, semidefinite programming, Lagrangian relaxation, dynamic programming, approximation algorithms, 0/1 optimization (e.g., branch-and-bound), extended formulation, and many aspects of matrix theory. The book is mainly aimed at graduate students and researchers in mathematical optimization and data analytics.

Design and Analysis of Long-term Ecological Monitoring Studies

Design and Analysis of Long-term Ecological Monitoring Studies
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 779
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ISBN-10 : 9781139510196
ISBN-13 : 1139510193
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis Design and Analysis of Long-term Ecological Monitoring Studies by : Robert A. Gitzen

To provide useful and meaningful information, long-term ecological programs need to implement solid and efficient statistical approaches for collecting and analyzing data. This volume provides rigorous guidance on quantitative issues in monitoring, with contributions from world experts in the field. These experts have extensive experience in teaching fundamental and advanced ideas and methods to natural resource managers, scientists and students. The chapters present a range of tools and approaches, including detailed coverage of variance component estimation and quantitative selection among alternative designs; spatially balanced sampling; sampling strategies integrating design- and model-based approaches; and advanced analytical approaches such as hierarchical and structural equation modelling. Making these tools more accessible to ecologists and other monitoring practitioners across numerous disciplines, this is a valuable resource for any professional whose work deals with ecological monitoring. Supplementary example software code is available online at www.cambridge.org/9780521191548.

Maximum Entropy Probability Distribution

Maximum Entropy Probability Distribution
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 140
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:885199679
ISBN-13 :
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Synopsis Maximum Entropy Probability Distribution by : Jenny Farmer

Given a set of randomly sampled experimental data, a numeric algorithm has been developed to determine a probability distribution function that represents the data. The algorithm is based on the maximum entropy method in information theory, which states that the solution that maximizes entropy while satisfying known constraints is presumed to be the correct solution. The probability distribution function is expressed as an exponential of a series expansion over Chebyshev polynomials where the expansion coefficients are formally Lagrange multipliers and must be determined. The method for finding these Lagrange multipliers is through an iterative trial-and-error approach. After each guess for the coefficients, the trial solution is evaluated according to how well it represents the data. This assessment is performed by using the cumulative distribution function to transform the data to uniformly distributed random data, and then comparing the transformed data to known results for a uniform distribution using binning and ordered statistics. The algorithm is presented in the form of a highly adaptive and flexible tool that does not assume prior knowledge about the data, but provides many documented settings to allow for maximum efficiency in the event the user has more information about the data or has specific requirements. To demonstrate the power and flexibility of this approach, it has been tested and compared against known distributions, many of which have specific properties known to cause standard methods to fail. Each of these examples demonstrates a convergence to the true function as the sample size increases.

The Method of Maximum Entropy

The Method of Maximum Entropy
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 161
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ISBN-10 : 9789810218126
ISBN-13 : 9810218125
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis The Method of Maximum Entropy by : Henryk Gzyl

This monograph is an outgrowth of a set of lecture notes on the maximum entropy method delivered at the 1st Venezuelan School of Mathematics. This yearly event aims at acquainting graduate students and university teachers with the trends, techniques and open problems of current interest. In this book the author reviews several versions of the maximum entropy method and makes its underlying philosophy clear.

Maximum-entropy Models in Science and Engineering

Maximum-entropy Models in Science and Engineering
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 660
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ISBN-10 : 812240216X
ISBN-13 : 9788122402162
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Synopsis Maximum-entropy Models in Science and Engineering by : Jagat Narain Kapur

This Is The First Comprehensive Book About Maximum Entropy Principle And Its Applications To A Diversity Of Fields Like Statistical Mechanics, Thermo-Dynamics, Business, Economics, Insurance, Finance, Contingency Tables, Characterisation Of Probability Distributions (Univariate As Well As Multivariate, Discrete As Well As Continuous), Statistical Inference, Non-Linear Spectral Analysis Of Time Series, Pattern Recognition, Marketing And Elections, Operations Research And Reliability Theory, Image Processing, Computerised Tomography, Biology And Medicine. There Are Over 600 Specially Constructed Exercises And Extensive Historical And Bibliographical Notes At The End Of Each Chapter.The Book Should Be Of Interest To All Applied Mathematicians, Physicists, Statisticians, Economists, Engineers Of All Types, Business Scientists, Life Scientists, Medical Scientists, Radiologists And Operations Researchers Who Are Interested In Applying The Powerful Methodology Based On Maximum Entropy Principle In Their Respective Fields.

Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference

Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 1080
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ISBN-10 : 03783758
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference by : North-Holland Publishing Company

Maximum Entropy in Action

Maximum Entropy in Action
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Publisher : Oxford : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015029163873
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Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis Maximum Entropy in Action by : Brian Buck

This book is a collection of introductory, interdisciplinary articles and lectures covering the fundamentals of the maximum entropy approach, a powerful new technique that provides a much needed extension of the established principles of rational inference in the sciences. Maximum entropy allows the interpretation of incomplete and "noisy" data, providing a description of the underlying physical systems. It has found application in both practical and theoretical studies ranging from image enhancement to nuclear physics, and from statistical mechanics to economics. The work explores these applications with specific problems of data analysis taken from the physical sciences. It will interest all physical scientists who deal with data and its interpretation, including statisticians and statistical physicists.