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arxiv 1606.07282 v5 pith:2A5JFQNP submitted 2016-06-23 stat.ME cs.AIstat.ML

A review of Gaussian Markov models for conditional independence

classification stat.ME cs.AIstat.ML
keywords markovmodelsmodelgaussianclassesestimationexistingindependence
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Markov models lie at the interface between statistical independence in a probability distribution and graph separation properties. We review model selection and estimation in directed and undirected Markov models with Gaussian parametrization, emphasizing the main similarities and differences. These two model classes are similar but not equivalent, although they share a common intersection. We present the existing results from a historical perspective, taking into account the amount of literature existing from both the artificial intelligence and statistics research communities, where these models were originated. We cover classical topics such as maximum likelihood estimation and model selection via hypothesis testing, but also more modern approaches like regularization and Bayesian methods. We also discuss how the Markov models reviewed fit in the rich hierarchy of other, higher level Markov model classes. Finally, we close the paper overviewing relaxations of the Gaussian assumption and pointing out the main areas of application where these Markov models are nowadays used.

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