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Statistical Inference and Exact Saddle Point Approximations (1805.02234v1)

Published 6 May 2018 in math.ST, cs.IT, math.IT, and stat.TH

Abstract: Statistical inference may follow a frequentist approach or it may follow a Bayesian approach or it may use the minimum description length principle (MDL). Our goal is to identify situations in which these different approaches to statistical inference coincide. It is proved that for exponential families MDL and Bayesian inference coincide if and only if the renormalized saddle point approximation for the conjugated exponential family is exact. For 1-dimensional exponential families the only families with exact renormalized saddle point approximations are the Gaussian location family, the Gamma family and the inverse Gaussian family. They are conjugated families of the Gaussian location family, the Gamma family and the Poisson-exponential family. The first two families are self-conjugated implying that only for the two first families the Bayesian approach is consistent with the frequentist approach. In higher dimensions there are more examples.

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