2009
DOI: 10.1093/rpd/ncp268
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Poisson mixture model for measurements using counting

Abstract: Starting with the basic Poisson statistical model of a counting measurement process, 'extraPoisson' variance or 'overdispersion' are included by assuming that the Poisson parameter representing the mean number of counts itself comes from another distribution. The Poisson parameter is assumed to be given by the quantity of interest in the inference process multiplied by a lognormally distributed normalising coefficient plus an additional lognormal background that might be correlated with the normalising coeffic… Show more

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“…A more general model of the likelihood function (the Poisson mixture model) is discussed in Ref. [14].…”
Section: Appendix A-heuristic Discussion Of the Likelihood Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A more general model of the likelihood function (the Poisson mixture model) is discussed in Ref. [14].…”
Section: Appendix A-heuristic Discussion Of the Likelihood Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%