| A. Mohammad-Djafari, "A full Bayesian approach for inverse problems," in Maximum Entropy and Bayesian Methods 95, (K. Hanson and R. Silver, ed.), Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1996. |
.... two nuisance parameters, integrate them out and estimate a directly by b a = arg max a fp(ajF c )g = arg max a ( N X n=1 ZZ p(a; njF c ) d ) 33) For more details on these methods, their relative characteristics, their practical implementations and their relatives performances see [20, 17, 19, 16]) Still one question remains: the choice of the basis functions. 3. Choice of the basis functions Two approaches are used to select the basis functions. We call them the operator based parametric approach and the non parametric approach and we will discuss both in detail in the following ....
A. Mohammad-Djafari, "A full Bayesian approach for inverse problems," in Maximum Entropy and Bayesian Methods 95, (K. Hanson and R. Silver, ed.), Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1996.
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A. Mohammad-Djafari, A full Bayesian approach for inverse problems, pp. 135--143. Kluwer Academic Publishers, MaxEnt95, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA, K. Hanson and R.N. Silver ed., 1996.
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