Title of article
Bayesian model averaging for estimating the number of classes: applications to the total number of species in metagenomics
Author/Authors
Sébastien Li-Thiao-Té، نويسنده , , Daudin Jean-Jacques&Robin Stéphane، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
16
From page
1489
To page
1504
Abstract
The species abundance distribution and the total number of species are fundamental descriptors of the
biodiversity of an ecological community. This paper focuses on situations where large numbers of rare
species are not observed in the data set due to insufficient sampling of the community, as is the case in
metagenomics for the study of microbial diversity.We use a truncated mixture model for the observations
to explicitly tackle the missing data and propose methods to estimate the total number of species and, in
particular, a Bayesian credibility interval for this number.We focus on computationally efficient procedures
with variational methods and importance sampling as opposed to Markov Chain Monte Carlo sampling,
and we use Bayesian model averaging as the number of components of the mixture model is unknown.
Keywords
Bayesian model averaging , Truncation , Metagenomics , Mixture models , variational methods
Journal title
JOURNAL OF APPLIED STATISTICS
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
JOURNAL OF APPLIED STATISTICS
Record number
712810
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