Discrimination analysis when the variates are grouped and observed in sequential order |
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Authors: | Yuehua Wu |
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Affiliation: | Department of mathematics and statistics , University of pittsburgh , Pittsburgh, PA, 15260 |
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Abstract: | Suppose that measurements Math', i = l,....,k, are consecutively taken on an individual at the prescribed costs Ci, i = l,....,k. the individual comes from one of the two populations H1 and H2, and it is desired to detect which population the individual belongs to. Given the loss incurreed in selecting population Hr when in fact it belongs to Hs, the prior probability Pr of Hr (r = 1,2), and assuming that Hr has the normal distribution N(µr, V), r = 1,2, we derive the sequential Bayesian solution of the discrimination problem when µ1, µ2 and V are known. When µr, V are unknown and must be estimated, we propose a solution which is asymptotic Bayesian with exponential convergence rate. |
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Keywords: | Bayesian decision consistency discrimination analysis exponential rate sequential procedure |
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