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A unified minimax result for restricted parameter spaces
We provide a development that unifies, simplifies and extends considerably a
number of minimax results in the restricted parameter space literature. Various
applications follow, such as that of estimating location or scale parameters
under a lower (or upper) bound restriction, location parameter vectors
restricted to a polyhedral cone, scale parameters subject to restricted ratios
or products, linear combinations of restricted location parameters, location
parameters bounded to an interval with unknown scale, quantiles for
location-scale families with parametric restrictions and restricted covariance
matrices.Comment: Published in at http://dx.doi.org/10.3150/10-BEJ336 the Bernoulli
(http://isi.cbs.nl/bernoulli/) by the International Statistical
Institute/Bernoulli Society (http://isi.cbs.nl/BS/bshome.htm
On the behavior of Bayesian credible intervals for some restricted parameter space problems
For estimating a positive normal mean, Zhang and Woodroofe (2003) as well as
Roe and Woodroofe (2000) investigate 100( HPD credible sets
associated with priors obtained as the truncation of noninformative priors onto
the restricted parameter space. Namely, they establish the attractive lower
bound of for the frequentist coverage probability
of these procedures. In this work, we establish that the lower bound of
is applicable for a substantially more general
setting with underlying distributional symmetry, and obtain various other
properties. The derivations are unified and are driven by the choice of a right
Haar invariant prior. Investigations of non-symmetric models are carried out
and similar results are obtained. Namely, (i) we show that the lower bound
still applies for certain types of asymmetry (or
skewness), and (ii) we extend results obtained by Zhang and Woodroofe (2002)
for estimating the scale parameter of a Fisher distribution; which arises in
estimating the ratio of variance components in a one-way balanced random
effects ANOVA. Finally, various examples illustrating the wide scope of
applications are expanded upon. Examples include estimating parameters in
location models and location-scale models, estimating scale parameters in scale
models, estimating linear combinations of location parameters such as
differences, estimating ratios of scale parameters, and problems with
non-independent observations.Comment: Published at http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/074921706000000635 in the IMS
Lecture Notes--Monograph Series
(http://www.imstat.org/publications/lecnotes.htm) by the Institute of
Mathematical Statistics (http://www.imstat.org
Sound Source Separation
This is the author's accepted pre-print of the article, first published as G. Evangelista, S. Marchand, M. D. Plumbley and E. Vincent. Sound source separation. In U. Zölzer (ed.), DAFX: Digital Audio Effects, 2nd edition, Chapter 14, pp. 551-588. John Wiley & Sons, March 2011. ISBN 9781119991298. DOI: 10.1002/9781119991298.ch14file: Proof:e\EvangelistaMarchandPlumbleyV11-sound.pdf:PDF owner: markp timestamp: 2011.04.26file: Proof:e\EvangelistaMarchandPlumbleyV11-sound.pdf:PDF owner: markp timestamp: 2011.04.2
Proton electron elastic scattering and the proton charge radius
It is suggested that proton elastic scattering on atomic electrons allows a
precise measurement of the proton charge radius. Very small values of
transferred momenta (up to four order of magnitude smaller than the ones
presently available) can be reached with high probability.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Before convergence early stopping criterion for inner LDPC code in DVB standards
International audienceThis letter presents a "before convergence" early stopping criterion for the LDPC decoder defined in the second generation of DVB standards. The idea is to stop the decoding process once the estimated number of remaining errors is below the maximum capacity correction of the outer BCH decoder used in the DVB-S2, T2 and C2 standards. Simulations show that the average number of iterations is reduced by up to 26% compared with classical early stopping criterion up to a frame error rate of 10^-6
An autonomous active vision system for complete and accurate 3D scene reconstruction
International audienceWe propose in this paper an active vision approach for performing the 3D reconstruction of static scenes. The perception-action cycles are handled at various levels: from the definition of perception strategies for scene exploration downto the automatic generation of camera motions using visual servoing. To perform the reconstruction, we use a structure from controlled motion method which allows an optimal estimation of geometrical primitive parameters. As this method is based on particular camera motions, perceptual strategies able to appropriately perform a succession of such individual primitive reconstructions are proposed in order to recover the complete spatial structure of the scene. Two algorithms are proposed to ensure the exploration of the scene. The former is an incremental reconstruction algorithm based on the use of a prediction/verification scheme managed using decision theory and Bayes nets. It allows the visual system to get a high level description of the observed part of the scene. The latter, based on the computation of new viewpoints ensures the complete reconstruction of the scene. Experiments carried out on a robotic cell have demonstrated the validity of our approach
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