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DMS Statistics and Data Science Seminar

Time: Apr 23, 2025 (02:00 PM)
Location: 354 Parker Hall

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Speaker: Dr. Andrés Felipe Barrientos (Assistant Professor, Department of Statistics, Florida State University)

Title: Bayesian nonparametric modeling of mixed-type bounded data

 

Abstract: We propose a Bayesian nonparametric model for mixed-type bounded data, where some variables are compositional and others are interval-bounded. Compositional variables are non-negative and sum to a given constant, such as the proportion of time an individual spends on different activities during the day or the fraction of different types of nutrients in a person's diet. Interval-bounded variables, on the other hand, are real numbers constrained by both a lower and an upper bound. Our approach relies on a novel class of random multivariate Bernstein polynomials, which induce a Dirichlet process mixture model of products of Dirichlet and beta densities. We study the theoretical properties of the model, including its topological support and posterior consistency. The model can be used for density and conditional density estimation, where both the response and predictors take values in the simplex space and/or hypercube. We illustrate the model's behavior through the analysis of simulated data and data from the 2005-2006 cycle of the U.S. National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.

Joint work with Rufeng Liu, Claudia Wehrhahn, and Alejandro Jara.