2023
DOI: 10.3390/math11112434
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Consistency of Decision in Finite and Numerable Multinomial Models

Abstract: The multinomial distribution is often used in modeling categorical data because it describes the probability of a random observation being assigned to one of several mutually exclusive categories. Given a finite or numerable multinomial model M|n,p whose decision is indexed by a parameter θ and having a cost cθ,p depending on θ and on p, we show that, under general conditions, the probability of taking the least cost decision tends to 1 when n tends to ∞, i.e., we showed that the cost decision is consistent, r… Show more

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