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Model Selection

Given a set of candidate models, the goal of Model Selection is to select the model that best approximates the observed data and captures its underlying regularities. Model Selection criteria are defined such that they strike a balance between the goodness of fit, and the generalizability or complexity of the models.

Source: Kernel-based Information Criterion

Papers

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Adaptive Mixtures of Factor AnalyzersCode0
Model Selection for Type-Supervised Learning with Application to POS Tagging0
On the Equivalence of Factorized Information Criterion Regularization and the Chinese Restaurant Process Prior0
Selective Inference and Learning Mixed Graphical Models0
Factorized Asymptotic Bayesian Inference for Factorial Hidden Markov Models0
Detecting adaptive evolution in phylogenetic comparative analysis using the Ornstein-Uhlenbeck model0
Information-based inference for singular models and finite sample sizes: A frequentist information criterion0
A simple application of FIC to model selection0
Generalized Additive Model Selection0
Data-Driven Learning of the Number of States in Multi-State Autoregressive Models0
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