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Osvaldo Martin
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Osvaldo Martin

Osvaldo Martin is a researcher at CONICET, in Argentina. He has experience using Markov Chain Monte Carlo methods to simulate molecules and perform Bayesian inference. He loves to use Python to solve data analysis problems. He is especially motivated by the development and implementation of software tools for Bayesian statistics and probabilistic modeling. He is an open-source developer, and he contributes to Python libraries like PyMC, ArviZ and Bambi among others. He is interested in all aspects of the Bayesian workflow, including numerical methods for inference, diagnosis of sampling, evaluation and criticism of models, comparison of models and presentation of results.
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Many problems can be described as an overall populations composed of distinct sub-populations. When we know to which sub-population each observation belongs, we can specifically model each sub-population as a separate group. However, many times we do not have direct access to this information, thus it may be more appropriate to model that data using mixture models. We can use mixture models, to try to capture true sub-populations in the data or as a general statistical trick to model complex distributions by combining simpler distributions. We may even try to do something in the middle.

In this chapter we divide mixture models into three classes—finite mixture models, infinite mixture models, and continuous mixture models. A finite mixture model is a finite weighted mixture of two or more distributions, each distribution or component representing a subgroup of the...

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Osvaldo Martin

Osvaldo Martin is a researcher at CONICET, in Argentina. He has experience using Markov Chain Monte Carlo methods to simulate molecules and perform Bayesian inference. He loves to use Python to solve data analysis problems. He is especially motivated by the development and implementation of software tools for Bayesian statistics and probabilistic modeling. He is an open-source developer, and he contributes to Python libraries like PyMC, ArviZ and Bambi among others. He is interested in all aspects of the Bayesian workflow, including numerical methods for inference, diagnosis of sampling, evaluation and criticism of models, comparison of models and presentation of results.
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