Mathematics – Statistics Theory
Scientific paper
2011-10-13
Mathematics
Statistics Theory
Scientific paper
Formulating a statistical inverse problem as one of inference in a Bayesian model has great appeal, notably for what this brings in terms of coherence, the interpretability of regularisation penalties, the integration of all uncertainties, and the principled way in which the set-up can be elaborated to encompass broader features of the context, such as measurement error, indirect observation, etc. The Bayesian formulation comes close to the way that most scientists intuitively regard the inferential task, and in principle allows the free use of subject knowledge in probabilistic model building. However, in some problems where the solution is not unique, for example in ill-posed inverse problems, it is important to understand the relationship between the chosen Bayesian model and the resulting solution. Taking emission tomography as a canonical example for study, we present results about consistency of the posterior distribution of the reconstruction, and a general method to study convergence of posterior distributions. To study efficiency of Bayesian inference for ill-posed linear inverse problems with constraint, we prove a version of the Bernstein-von Mises theorem for nonregular Bayesian models.
Bochkina Natalia A.
Green Peter J.
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