The Bayesian information criterion: background, derivation, and applications
2011; Wiley; Volume: 4; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1002/wics.199
ISSN1939-5108
AutoresAndrew A. Neath, Joseph E. Cavanaugh,
Tópico(s)Statistical Methods and Inference
ResumoThe Bayesian information criterion (BIC) is one of the most widely known and pervasively used tools in statistical model selection. Its popularity is derived from its computational simplicity and effective performance in many modeling frameworks, including Bayesian applications where prior distributions may be elusive. The criterion was derived by Schwarz (Ann Stat 1978, 6:461–464) to serve as an asymptotic approximation to a transformation of the Bayesian posterior probability of a candidate model. This article reviews the conceptual and theoretical foundations for BIC, and also discusses its properties and applications. WIREs Comput Stat 2012, 4:199–203. doi: 10.1002/wics.199 This article is categorized under: Statistical and Graphical Methods of Data Analysis > Bayesian Methods and Theory Statistical and Graphical Methods of Data Analysis > Information Theoretic Methods Statistical Learning and Exploratory Methods of the Data Sciences > Modeling Methods
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