Embedding selection mechanisms into generative simulators enables amortized Bayesian inference to produce debiased, well-calibrated posteriors without tractable likelihoods.
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Continuous SIRS models with vaccination predict epidemic extinction based on rate parameters but unrealistically allow persistence below single-person thresholds, underscoring the need for stochastic or discrete modeling.
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Overcoming Selection Bias in Statistical Studies With Amortized Bayesian Inference
Embedding selection mechanisms into generative simulators enables amortized Bayesian inference to produce debiased, well-calibrated posteriors without tractable likelihoods.
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Epidemic Extinction in a Continuous SIRS Model with Vaccination
Continuous SIRS models with vaccination predict epidemic extinction based on rate parameters but unrealistically allow persistence below single-person thresholds, underscoring the need for stochastic or discrete modeling.