Regression with input-dependent noise: A Bayesian treatment


Autoria(s): Bishop, Christopher M.; Qazaz, Cazhaow S.
Contribuinte(s)

Mozer, Michael C.

Jordan, Michael I.

Petsche, Thomas

Data(s)

01/05/1997

Resumo

In most treatments of the regression problem it is assumed that the distribution of target data can be described by a deterministic function of the inputs, together with additive Gaussian noise having constant variance. The use of maximum likelihood to train such models then corresponds to the minimization of a sum-of-squares error function. In many applications a more realistic model would allow the noise variance itself to depend on the input variables. However, the use of maximum likelihood to train such models would give highly biased results. In this paper we show how a Bayesian treatment can allow for an input-dependent variance while overcoming the bias of maximum likelihood.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/1188/1/0347.pdf

Bishop, Christopher M. and Qazaz, Cazhaow S. (1997). Regression with input-dependent noise: A Bayesian treatment. IN: Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 9. Mozer, Michael C.; Jordan, Michael I. and Petsche, Thomas (eds) Proceeding of the 1996 conference, 9 . MIT.

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MIT

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/1188/

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NonPeerReviewed