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Elements Of Computational Statistics James E Gentle

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Elements Of Computational Statistics James E Gentle
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.01 MB
Pages: 439
Author: James E. Gentle
ISBN: 9780387216119, 9780387954899, 0387954899, 0387216111
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Elements Of Computational Statistics James E Gentle by James E. Gentle 9780387216119, 9780387954899, 0387954899, 0387216111 instant download after payment.

This is basically a review I wrote of this book nearly six years ago. I read the book with great interest. As six years have past there has definitely been a continual growth in the speed, memory capabilities and size of modern computers. So books like this may be obsolete and should be revised.At first I thought this was a revision of his excellent book with Kennedy on statistical computing. But after browsing it I discovered it was a book on a subject that is near and dear to me, "computationally intensive statistical methods". I then discovered a whole chapter on bootstrap methods, a topic I have studied, taught and written about! I concur with the editorial reviewer on the content of the book. So I will not go into a detailed description that would just be repetitious. The distinction that Gentle chooses to make between statistical computing and computational statistics is interesting. He sees statistical computing as methods of calculation. So statistical computing encompasses numerical analysis methods, Monte Carlo integration etc. On the other hand computational statistics involves computer-intensive methods like bootstrap, jackknife, cross-validation, permutation or randomization tests, projection pursuit, function estimation, data mining, clustering and kernel methods. But Gentle includes some other tools that are not necessarily intensive such as transformations, parametric estimation and some graphical methods.Where would you put the EM algorithm and Markov Chain Monte Carlo? These are computational algorithms and hence I think belong under statistical computing, but they also can be computationally intensive methods especially MCMC. What does Gentle say. Well Chapter 1 is on preliminaries and he includes a section on the role of optimization in statistical inference. Here the EM algorithm is well placed as well as many other computing techniques like iteratively reweighted least squares, Lagrange multipliers and quasi-Newton methods.The bootstrap chapter provides a self-contained introduction to the topic supported by a good choice of references. Variance estimation and the various types of bootstrap confidence intervals for parameters are discussed. Independent samples are the main topic though section 4.4 briefly describes dependency cases such as in regression analysis and time series.The book is up-to-date and authoritative and is a very good choice for anyone interested in computer-intensive methods and its connections to statistical computing. This is the way modern statistics is moving and so is worth looking at. I believe the techniques and algorithms are still useful although strategy of use may change with the change in processing speed.

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