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MEASURING DEPENDENCE IN THE WASSERSTEIN DISTANCE FOR BAYESIAN NONPARAMETRIC MODELS
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Catalano, Marta
, Prünster, Igor
, Lijoi, Antonio
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Approximation
/ Bayesian analysis
/ Graphs
/ Nonparametric statistics
/ Quantitative analysis
/ Random variables
/ Regular Articles
2021
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MEASURING DEPENDENCE IN THE WASSERSTEIN DISTANCE FOR BAYESIAN NONPARAMETRIC MODELS
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Catalano, Marta
, Prünster, Igor
, Lijoi, Antonio
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Approximation
/ Bayesian analysis
/ Graphs
/ Nonparametric statistics
/ Quantitative analysis
/ Random variables
/ Regular Articles
2021
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MEASURING DEPENDENCE IN THE WASSERSTEIN DISTANCE FOR BAYESIAN NONPARAMETRIC MODELS
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MEASURING DEPENDENCE IN THE WASSERSTEIN DISTANCE FOR BAYESIAN NONPARAMETRIC MODELS
2021
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The proposal and study of dependent Bayesian nonparametric models has been one of the most active research lines in the last two decades, with random vectors of measures representing a natural and popular tool to define them. Nonetheless, a principled approach to understand and quantify the associated dependence structure is still missing. We devise a general, and not model-specific, framework to achieve this task for random measure based models, which consists in: (a) quantify dependence of a random vector of probabilities in terms of closeness to exchangeability, which corresponds to the maximally dependent coupling with the same marginal distributions, that is, the comonotonic vector; (b) recast the problem in terms of the underlying random measures (in the same Fréchet class) and quantify the closeness to comonotonicity; (c) define a distance based on the Wasserstein metric, which is ideally suited for spaces of measures, to measure the dependence in a principled way. Several results, which represent the very first in the area, are obtained. In particular, useful bounds in terms of the underlying Lévy intensities are derived relying on compound Poisson approximations. These are then specialized to popular models in the Bayesian literature leading to interesting insights.
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Institute of Mathematical Statistics
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