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Overview"The Minimum Message Length (MML) Principle is an information-theoretic approach to induction, hypothesis testing, model selection, and statistical inference. MML, which provides a formal specification for the implementation of Occam's Razor, asserts that the 'best' explanation of observed data is the shortest. Further, an explanation is acceptable (i.e. the induction is justified) only if the explanation is shorter than the original data. This book gives a sound introduction to the Minimum Message Length Principle and its applications, provides the theoretical arguments for the adoption of the principle, and shows the development of certain approximations that assist its practical application. MML appears also to provide both a normative and a descriptive basis for inductive reasoning generally, and scientific induction in particular. The book describes this basis and aims to show its relevance to the Philosophy of Science. Statistical and Inductive Inference by Minimum Message Length will be of special interest to graduate students and researchers in Machine Learning and Data Mining, scientists and analysts in various disciplines wishing to make use of computer techniques for hypothesis discovery, statisticians and econometricians interested in the underlying theory of their discipline, and persons interested in the Philosophy of Science. The book could also be used in a graduate-level course in Machine Learning and Estimation and Model-selection, Econometrics and Data Mining. ""Any statistician interested in the foundations of the discipline, or the deeper philosophical issues of inference, will find this volume a rewarding read."" Short Book Reviews of the International Statistical Institute, December 2005" Full Product DetailsAuthor: C S WallacePublisher: Springer Imprint: Springer Dimensions: Width: 23.40cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 15.60cm Weight: 0.626kg ISBN: 9780387503776ISBN 10: 0387503773 Pages: 452 Publication Date: 21 March 2011 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Unknown Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviews<p>From the reviews: <p> The subject matter is highly technical, and the book is correspondingly detailed. The book is intended for graduate-level courses, and should be effective in that role if the instructor is sufficiently expert in the area. For researchers at the postdoctoral level, the book will provide a wealth of information about the field. [T]he book is likely to remain the primary reference in the field for many years to come. (Donald RICHARDS, JASA, June 2009, Vol. 104, No. 486)<p> Any statistician interested in the foundations of the discipline, or the deeper philosophical issues of inference, will find this volume a rewarding read. (International Statistical Institute, December 2005)<p> This very significant monograph covers the topic of the Minimum Message Length (MML) principle, a new approach to induction, hypothesis testing, model selection, and statistical inference. This valuable book covers the topics at a level suitable for professionals and graduate students i Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |