This paper concerns prediction from the frequentist point of view. The aim is to define a well-calibrated predictive distribution giving prediction intervals, and in particular prediction limits, with coverage probability equal or close to the target nominal value. This predictive distribution can be considered in a number of situations, including discrete data and non-regular cases, and it is founded on the idea of calibrating prediction limits to control the associated coverage probability. Whenever the computation of the proposed distribution is not feasible, this can be approximated using a suitable bootstrap simulation procedure or by considering high-order asymptotic expansions, giving predictive distributions already known in the lit...
The goodness of a predictive distribution depends on the aim of the prediction. This presentation i...
The goodness of a predictive distribution depends on the aim of the prediction. This presentation i...
The goodness of a predictive distribution depends on the aim of the prediction. This presentation i...
This paper concerns prediction from the frequentist point of view. The aim is to define a well-calib...
This paper concerns prediction from the frequentist point of view. The aim is to define a well-calib...
This paper concerns prediction from the frequentist point of view. The aim is to define a well-calib...
In this work we address the problem of the construction of prediction regions and distribution funct...
We argue that prediction intervals based on predictive likelihood do not correct for curvature with ...
Prediction interval is a widely used tool in industrial applications to predict the distribution of ...
In this work we address the problem of the construction of prediction regions and distribution funct...
In this work we address the problem of the construction of prediction regions and distribution funct...
In this work we address the problem of the construction of prediction regions and distribution funct...
In this work we address the problem of the construction of prediction regions and distribution funct...
In this work we address the problem of the construction of prediction regions and distribution funct...
The goodness of a predictive distribution depends on the aim of the prediction. This presentation i...
The goodness of a predictive distribution depends on the aim of the prediction. This presentation i...
The goodness of a predictive distribution depends on the aim of the prediction. This presentation i...
The goodness of a predictive distribution depends on the aim of the prediction. This presentation i...
This paper concerns prediction from the frequentist point of view. The aim is to define a well-calib...
This paper concerns prediction from the frequentist point of view. The aim is to define a well-calib...
This paper concerns prediction from the frequentist point of view. The aim is to define a well-calib...
In this work we address the problem of the construction of prediction regions and distribution funct...
We argue that prediction intervals based on predictive likelihood do not correct for curvature with ...
Prediction interval is a widely used tool in industrial applications to predict the distribution of ...
In this work we address the problem of the construction of prediction regions and distribution funct...
In this work we address the problem of the construction of prediction regions and distribution funct...
In this work we address the problem of the construction of prediction regions and distribution funct...
In this work we address the problem of the construction of prediction regions and distribution funct...
In this work we address the problem of the construction of prediction regions and distribution funct...
The goodness of a predictive distribution depends on the aim of the prediction. This presentation i...
The goodness of a predictive distribution depends on the aim of the prediction. This presentation i...
The goodness of a predictive distribution depends on the aim of the prediction. This presentation i...
The goodness of a predictive distribution depends on the aim of the prediction. This presentation i...