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Bayesian selection of misspecified models is overconfident and may cause spurious posterior probabilities for phylogenetic trees
by
Zhu, Tianqi
, Yang, Ziheng
in
Asymptotic properties
/ Bayes Theorem
/ Bayesian analysis
/ Biological Sciences
/ Computer Simulation
/ Data analysis
/ Data Interpretation, Statistical
/ Data processing
/ Datasets
/ Evolution
/ Mathematical models
/ Models, Genetic
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ Physical Sciences
/ Probability
/ Statistics
/ Trees
2018
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Bayesian selection of misspecified models is overconfident and may cause spurious posterior probabilities for phylogenetic trees
by
Zhu, Tianqi
, Yang, Ziheng
in
Asymptotic properties
/ Bayes Theorem
/ Bayesian analysis
/ Biological Sciences
/ Computer Simulation
/ Data analysis
/ Data Interpretation, Statistical
/ Data processing
/ Datasets
/ Evolution
/ Mathematical models
/ Models, Genetic
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ Physical Sciences
/ Probability
/ Statistics
/ Trees
2018
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Bayesian selection of misspecified models is overconfident and may cause spurious posterior probabilities for phylogenetic trees
by
Zhu, Tianqi
, Yang, Ziheng
in
Asymptotic properties
/ Bayes Theorem
/ Bayesian analysis
/ Biological Sciences
/ Computer Simulation
/ Data analysis
/ Data Interpretation, Statistical
/ Data processing
/ Datasets
/ Evolution
/ Mathematical models
/ Models, Genetic
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ Physical Sciences
/ Probability
/ Statistics
/ Trees
2018
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Bayesian selection of misspecified models is overconfident and may cause spurious posterior probabilities for phylogenetic trees
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Bayesian selection of misspecified models is overconfident and may cause spurious posterior probabilities for phylogenetic trees
2018
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Overview
The Bayesian method is noted to produce spuriously high posterior probabilities for phylogenetic trees in analysis of large datasets, but the precise reasons for this overconfidence are unknown. In general, the performance of Bayesian selection of misspecified models is poorly understood, even though this is of great scientific interest since models are never true in real data analysis. Here we characterize the asymptotic behavior of Bayesian model selection and show that when the competing models are equally wrong, Bayesian model selection exhibits surprising and polarized behaviors in large datasets, supporting one model with full force while rejecting the others. If one model is slightly less wrong than the other, the less wrong model will eventually win when the amount of data increases, but the method may become overconfident before it becomes reliable. We suggest that this extreme behavior may be a major factor for the spuriously high posterior probabilities for evolutionary trees. The philosophical implications of our results to the application of Bayesian model selection to evaluate opposing scientific hypotheses are yet to be explored, as are the behaviors of non-Bayesian methods in similar situations.
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National Academy of Sciences
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