A Novel Intelligent Technique of Invariant Statistical Embedding and Averaging via Pivotal Quantities for Optimization or Improvement of Statistical Decision Rules under Parametric Uncertainty

Author:

Nechval Nicholas A.1,Berzins Gundars1,Nechval Konstantin N.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mathematics, BVEF Research Institute, University of Latvia, Raina Blvd 19, Riga LV-1050, LATVIA

Abstract

In the present paper, for intelligent constructing efficient (optimal, uniformly non-dominated, unbiased, improved) statistical decisions under parametric uncertainty, a new technique of invariant embedding of sample statistics in a decision criterion and averaging this criterion over pivots’ probability distributions is proposed. This technique represents a simple and computationally attractive statistical method based on the constructive use of the invariance principle in mathematical statistics. Unlike the Bayesian approach, the technique of invariant statistical embedding and averaging via pivotal quantities (ISE&APQ) is independent of the choice of priors and represents a novelty in the theory of statistical decisions. It allows one to eliminate unknown parameters from the problem and to find the efficient statistical decision rules, which often have smaller risk than any of the well-known decision rules. The aim of the present paper is to show how the technique of ISE&APQ may be employed in the particular case of optimization, estimation, or improvement of statistical decisions under parametric uncertainty. To illustrate the proposed technique of ISE&APQ, illustrative examples of intelligent constructing exact statistical tolerance limits for prediction of future outcomes coming from log-location-scale distributions under parametric uncertainty are given

Publisher

World Scientific and Engineering Academy and Society (WSEAS)

Subject

General Mathematics

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