53 pagesInternational audiencePublished nearly seventy years ago, Jeffreys' Theory of Probability (1939) has had a unique impact on the Bayesian community and is now considered to be one of the main classics in Bayesian Statistics as well as the initiator of the objective Bayes school. In particular, its advances on the derivation of noninformative priors as well as on the scaling of Bayes factors have had a lasting impact on the field. However, the book reflects the characteristics of the time, especially in terms of mathematical rigorousness. In this paper, we point out the fundamental aspects of this reference work, especially the thorough coverage of testing problems and the construction of both estimation and testing noninformative pri...
The paper considers the statistical work of the physicist Harold Jeffreys. In 1933-4 Jeffreys had a ...
We develop a Bayesian analysis based on two different Jeffreys priors for the Student-t regres-sion ...
Howson and Urbach (1996) wrote a carefully structured book supporting the Bayesian view of scienti c...
53 pagesInternational audiencePublished nearly seventy years ago, Jeffreys' Theory of Probability (1...
Published exactly seventy years ago, Jeffreys's Theory of Probability (1939) has had a unique impact...
We introduce objective proper prior distributions for hypothesis testing and model selection based o...
The paper considers the statistical work of the applied mathematician Harold Jeffreys. In 1933-4 Jef...
I actually own a copy of Harold Jeffreys's Theory of Probability but have only read small bits of it...
A probability can be interpreted in one of two distinct ways. On a ‘frequentist’ definition, it is a...
The Jeffreys–Lindley paradox exposes a rift between Bayesian and frequentist hypothesis testing that...
Given someone’s fully specified posterior probability distribution q and information about the revis...
5 pages, reply to the discussion of Robert, Chopin and Rousseau (2010, Statistical Science, arxiv 08...
In recent years, extensive work has been done concerning the derivation of noninformative prior dist...
In this study the comparison of non-informative (Jeffreys and Uniform) priors is made. Rossman, et a...
The reference priors, initiated in Bernardo (1979) and further developed in Berger and Bernardo (199...
The paper considers the statistical work of the physicist Harold Jeffreys. In 1933-4 Jeffreys had a ...
We develop a Bayesian analysis based on two different Jeffreys priors for the Student-t regres-sion ...
Howson and Urbach (1996) wrote a carefully structured book supporting the Bayesian view of scienti c...
53 pagesInternational audiencePublished nearly seventy years ago, Jeffreys' Theory of Probability (1...
Published exactly seventy years ago, Jeffreys's Theory of Probability (1939) has had a unique impact...
We introduce objective proper prior distributions for hypothesis testing and model selection based o...
The paper considers the statistical work of the applied mathematician Harold Jeffreys. In 1933-4 Jef...
I actually own a copy of Harold Jeffreys's Theory of Probability but have only read small bits of it...
A probability can be interpreted in one of two distinct ways. On a ‘frequentist’ definition, it is a...
The Jeffreys–Lindley paradox exposes a rift between Bayesian and frequentist hypothesis testing that...
Given someone’s fully specified posterior probability distribution q and information about the revis...
5 pages, reply to the discussion of Robert, Chopin and Rousseau (2010, Statistical Science, arxiv 08...
In recent years, extensive work has been done concerning the derivation of noninformative prior dist...
In this study the comparison of non-informative (Jeffreys and Uniform) priors is made. Rossman, et a...
The reference priors, initiated in Bernardo (1979) and further developed in Berger and Bernardo (199...
The paper considers the statistical work of the physicist Harold Jeffreys. In 1933-4 Jeffreys had a ...
We develop a Bayesian analysis based on two different Jeffreys priors for the Student-t regres-sion ...
Howson and Urbach (1996) wrote a carefully structured book supporting the Bayesian view of scienti c...