Discussion on Bayesian Cluster Analysis: Point Estimation and Credible Balls by Sara Wade and Zoubin Ghahramani

03/13/2018
by   William Weimin Yoo, et al.
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I begin my discussion by giving an overview of the main results. Then I proceed to touch upon issues about whether the credible ball constructed can be interpreted as a confidence ball, suggestions on reducing computational costs, and posterior consistency or contraction rates.

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