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Computational information geometry: theory and practice

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arxiv 1209.1988 v1 pith:YS2UXW46 submitted 2012-09-10 math.ST stat.COstat.TH

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This paper lays the foundations for a unified framework for numerically and computationally applying methods drawn from a range of currently distinct geometrical approaches to statistical modelling. In so doing, it extends information geometry from a manifold based approach to one where the simplex is the fundamental geometrical object, thereby allowing applications to models which do not have a fixed dimension or support. Finally, it starts to build a computational framework which will act as a proxy for the 'space of all distributions' that can be used, in particular, to investigate model selection and model uncertainty. A varied set of substantive running examples is used to illustrate theoretical and practical aspects of the discussion. Further developments are briefly indicated.

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