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On the use of Markovian stick-breaking priors

Statistics Theory 2021-08-25 v1 Statistics Theory

Abstract

In [10], a `Markovian stick-breaking' process which generalizes the Dirichlet process (μ,θ)(\mu, \theta) with respect to a discrete base space X{\mathfrak X} was introduced. In particular, a sample from from the `Markovian stick-breaking' processs may be represented in stick-breaking form i1PiδTi\sum_{i\geq 1} P_i \delta_{T_i} where {Ti}\{T_i\} is a stationary, irreducible Markov chain on X{\mathfrak X} with stationary distribution μ\mu, instead of i.i.d. {Ti}\{T_i\} each distributed as μ\mu as in the Dirichlet case, and {Pi}\{P_i\} is a GEM(θ)(\theta) residual allocation sequence. Although the motivation in [10] was to relate these Markovian stick-breaking processes to empirical distributional limits of types of simulated annealing chains, these processes may also be thought of as a class of priors in statistical problems. The aim of this work in this context is to identify the posterior distribution and to explore the role of the Markovian structure of {Ti}\{T_i\} in some inference test cases.

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@article{arxiv.2108.10849,
  title  = {On the use of Markovian stick-breaking priors},
  author = {William Lippitt and Sunder Sethuraman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2108.10849},
  year   = {2021}
}

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18 pages, 4 figures. To appear in AMS Contemporary Math Volume in honor of M.M. Rao