Index: The Book of Statistical ProofsModel SelectionBayesian model selectionRandom-effects Bayesian model selection ▷ Likeliest frequencies

Definition: Let $p(y,m,r)$ with data sets $y = \left\lbrace y_1, \ldots, y_N \right\rbrace$, generative models $m \in \left\lbrace 0, 1 \right\rbrace^{N \times K}$ and model frequencies $r \in [0, 1]^K$ be the joint likelihood function of the model specified by random-effects Bayesian model selection and let $p(r \vert y)$ be the posterior distribution resulting from estimation of this model.

Then, the posterior mode of the $j$-th model frequency $r_j$ is called the likeliest frequency of model $j$:

\[\label{eq:likfreq} \mathrm{LF}_j = \mathrm{mode}_{p(r|y)}(r_j) \; .\]
 
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