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- In statistical theory, a pseudolikelihood is an approximation to the joint probability distribution of a collection of random variables. The practical use of this is that it can provide an approximation to the likelihood function of a set of observed data which may either provide a computationally simpler problem for estimation, or may provide a way of obtaining explicit estimates of model parameters. The pseudolikelihood approach was introduced by Julian Besag in the context of analysing data having spatial dependence. (en)
- Pseudoverosimiglianza è una misura statistica che viene usata come approssimazione della distribuzione di una variabile casuale. (it)
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- In statistical theory, a pseudolikelihood is an approximation to the joint probability distribution of a collection of random variables. The practical use of this is that it can provide an approximation to the likelihood function of a set of observed data which may either provide a computationally simpler problem for estimation, or may provide a way of obtaining explicit estimates of model parameters. The pseudolikelihood approach was introduced by Julian Besag in the context of analysing data having spatial dependence. (en)
- Pseudoverosimiglianza è una misura statistica che viene usata come approssimazione della distribuzione di una variabile casuale. (it)
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- Pseudoverosimiglianza (it)
- Pseudolikelihood (en)
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