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Prior should be vinegary, even at his sickest, but in Kirk's hands he's classy, not sassy, and his frequent sarcasm falls flat.
"Rather than moved, Prior should be cloned," says Ian Copestake, who as is as heroically indefatigable as Boult, Southee and Wagner, still steaming in to the inbox in the last session of the series.
Your prior should be such that $P(H) = [0,1]$.
The prior should be quite flat since the initial measurement is directly used in a measurement update step plus a resampling step to set the total number of particles to N in the MMPF.
Raftery [ 38] argued that the prior should be no more spread out than the unit information prior, suggesting a choice of g in the range 1 ≤ g ≤ n.
In order to avoid (near) impropriety of posteriors and extremely poorly mixing Gibbs chains, a proper prior should be used for the genetic covariance matrix when implementing the Gibbs sampler.
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In addition, the probabilistic priors should be given in advance in order to incorporate them in the learning process.
When correctly used, informative priors should be based on our belief of what the typical situation looks like, while the aim of the measurement procedure is often to find deviations from the typical.
Nevertheless, I agree with Berger (2006), that reference priors should be used "in scenarios in which a subjective analysis is not tenable", although I believe that these scenarios are now rare in the world of LSA.
When items are substantially revised without further review from subject experts, flat priors should be used.
When using Bayesian approaches, convergence diagnostics should be monitored and the influence of priors should be considered.
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