Statistics – Methodology
Scientific paper
2010-11-03
Statistical Science 2010, Vol. 25, No. 1, 72-87
Statistics
Methodology
Published in at http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/10-STS322 the Statistical Science (http://www.imstat.org/sts/) by the Institute of M
Scientific paper
10.1214/10-STS322
The Dempster--Shafer (DS) theory is a powerful tool for probabilistic reasoning based on a formal calculus for combining evidence. DS theory has been widely used in computer science and engineering applications, but has yet to reach the statistical mainstream, perhaps because the DS belief functions do not satisfy long-run frequency properties. Recently, two of the authors proposed an extension of DS, called the weak belief (WB) approach, that can incorporate desirable frequency properties into the DS framework by systematically enlarging the focal elements. The present paper reviews and extends this WB approach. We present a general description of WB in the context of inferential models, its interplay with the DS calculus, and the maximal belief solution. New applications of the WB method in two high-dimensional hypothesis testing problems are given. Simulations show that the WB procedures, suitably calibrated, perform well compared to popular classical methods. Most importantly, the WB approach combines the probabilistic reasoning of DS with the desirable frequency properties of classical statistics.
Liu Chuanhai
Martin Ryan
Zhang Jianchun
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