Estimating the evidence -- a review
classification
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evidencemethodsregressionreviewsomeadvicebayesiancommonly
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The model evidence is a vital quantity in the comparison of statistical models under the Bayesian paradigm. This paper presents a review of commonly used methods. We outline some guidelines and offer some practical advice. The reviewed methods are compared for two examples; non-nested Gaussian linear regression and covariate subset selection in logistic regression.
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