This article explores a Bayesian analysis of a generalization of the Poisson distribution. By choice of a second parameter v, both under-dispersed and over-dispersed data can be modeled. The Conway-Maxwell-Poisson distribution forms an exponential family of distributions, so it has sufficient statistics of fixed dimension as the sample size varies, and a conjugate family of prior distributions. The article displays and proves a necessary and sufficient condition on the hyperparameters of the conjugate family for the prior to be proper, and it discusses methods of sampling from the conjugate distribution. An elicitation program to find the hyperparameters from the predictive distribution is also discussed
A new two-parameter discrete distribution, namely the PoiG distribution is derived by the convolutio...
The Poisson regression is popularly used to model count data. However, real data often do not satisf...
Abstract. There are several ways to parameterize a distribution belonging to an exponential family, ...
<p>A new distribution (the v-Poisson) and its conjugate density are introduced and explored using co...
Conway-Maxwell-Poisson (CMP) distributions are flexible generalizations of the Poisson distribution ...
Given an exponential family of sampling distributions of order k, one may construct in a natural way...
The Conway-Maxwell-Poisson (CMP) distribution is a natural twoparameter generalisation of the Poisso...
The Poisson, geometric and Bernoulli distributions are special cases of a flexible count distributio...
Bivariate count data arise in several different disciplines (epidemiology, marketing, sports statist...
The purpose of this paper is to develop a Bayesian analysis for the right-censored survival data whe...
Bayesian inference for models with intractable likelihood functions represents a challenging suite o...
A variety of methods of modelling overdispersed count data are compared. The methods are classified ...
Reconsidering generalizations of the original Bayesian framework that have been suggested during the...
The Conway-Maxwell Poisson (COMP) distribution as an extension of the Poisson distribution is a popu...
In this paper we propose the zero-inflated COM-Poisson distribution. We develop a Bayesian analysis ...
A new two-parameter discrete distribution, namely the PoiG distribution is derived by the convolutio...
The Poisson regression is popularly used to model count data. However, real data often do not satisf...
Abstract. There are several ways to parameterize a distribution belonging to an exponential family, ...
<p>A new distribution (the v-Poisson) and its conjugate density are introduced and explored using co...
Conway-Maxwell-Poisson (CMP) distributions are flexible generalizations of the Poisson distribution ...
Given an exponential family of sampling distributions of order k, one may construct in a natural way...
The Conway-Maxwell-Poisson (CMP) distribution is a natural twoparameter generalisation of the Poisso...
The Poisson, geometric and Bernoulli distributions are special cases of a flexible count distributio...
Bivariate count data arise in several different disciplines (epidemiology, marketing, sports statist...
The purpose of this paper is to develop a Bayesian analysis for the right-censored survival data whe...
Bayesian inference for models with intractable likelihood functions represents a challenging suite o...
A variety of methods of modelling overdispersed count data are compared. The methods are classified ...
Reconsidering generalizations of the original Bayesian framework that have been suggested during the...
The Conway-Maxwell Poisson (COMP) distribution as an extension of the Poisson distribution is a popu...
In this paper we propose the zero-inflated COM-Poisson distribution. We develop a Bayesian analysis ...
A new two-parameter discrete distribution, namely the PoiG distribution is derived by the convolutio...
The Poisson regression is popularly used to model count data. However, real data often do not satisf...
Abstract. There are several ways to parameterize a distribution belonging to an exponential family, ...