A random sample of curves can be usually thought of as noisy realisations of a compound stochastic process X(t) = Z{W(t)}, where Z(t) produces random amplitude variation and W(t) produces random ...
Journal of Applied Econometrics, Vol. 17, No. 5, Special Issue: Modelling and Forecasting Financial Volatility (Sep. - Oct., 2002), pp. 509-534 (26 pages) Theoretical and practical interest in ...
Bayesian estimation and maximum likelihood methods represent two central paradigms in modern statistical inference. Bayesian estimation incorporates prior beliefs through Bayes’ theorem, updating ...