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Statistical Decision Theory From APTS Lecture Notes on Statistical Inference, Jonathan Rougier, Copyright © University of Bristol 2015. /Length 2953 Information Theory (from slides of Tom Carter, June 2011) \Information" from observing the occurrence of an event:= #bits needed to encode the probability of the event p= log. (Robert is very passionately Bayesian - read critically!) x���P(�� �� 20 0 obj The basic premise of Statistical Decision Theory is that we want to make inferences about the parameter of a family of distributions. So the starting point of this chapter is a family of distributions for Statistical Experiment: A family of probability measures P= fP : 2 g, where is a parameter and P is a probability distribution indexed by the parameter. 2. Lecture 2: Statistical Decision Theory (Part I) Wenbin Lu Department of Statistics North Carolina State University Fall 2019 Wenbin Lu (NCSU) Data Mining and Machine Learning Fall 2019 1 / 35. I.e. 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