SURVEY OF CLASSICAL AND BAYESIAN APPROACHES TO THE CHANGE-POINT PROBLEM: FIXED SAMPLE AND SEQUENTIAL PROCEDURES OF TESTING AND ESTIMATION11Research supported in part by ONR Contracts N00014-75-0725 at The George Washington University and N00014-81-K-0407 at SUNY-Binghamton.

S. Zacks S. Zacks
1983 Elsevier eBooks 170 citations

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EstimatorBayes estimatorBayesian linear regressionBayesian probabilityMathematicsPoint estimationBayes' theoremPrior probabilityStatisticsEconometricsBayesian inference

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S. Zacks (1983). SURVEY OF CLASSICAL AND BAYESIAN APPROACHES TO THE CHANGE-POINT PROBLEM: FIXED SAMPLE AND SEQUENTIAL PROCEDURES OF TESTING AND ESTIMATION11Research supported in part by ONR Contracts N00014-75-0725 at The George Washington University and N00014-81-K-0407 at SUNY-Binghamton.. Elsevier eBooks , 245-269. https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-589320-6.50016-2

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