Information criteria for model selection

IF 4.4 2区 数学 Q1 STATISTICS & PROBABILITY Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews-Computational Statistics Pub Date : 2023-02-20 DOI:10.1002/wics.1607
Jiawei Zhang, Yuhong Yang, Jie Ding
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The rapid development of modeling techniques has brought many opportunities for data‐driven discovery and prediction. However, this also leads to the challenge of selecting the most appropriate model for any particular data task. Information criteria, such as the Akaike information criterion (AIC) and Bayesian information criterion (BIC), have been developed as a general class of model selection methods with profound connections with foundational thoughts in statistics and information theory. Many perspectives and theoretical justifications have been developed to understand when and how to use information criteria, which often depend on particular data circumstances. This review article will revisit information criteria by summarizing their key concepts, evaluation metrics, fundamental properties, interconnections, recent advancements, and common misconceptions to enrich the understanding of model selection in general.
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模型选择的信息标准
建模技术的快速发展为数据驱动的发现和预测带来了许多机会。然而,这也带来了为任何特定的数据任务选择最合适的模型的挑战。信息准则,如Akaike信息准则(AIC)和Bayesian信息准则(BIC),已经发展成为一类与统计学和信息论的基本思想有着深刻联系的一般模型选择方法。为了理解何时以及如何使用信息标准,已经形成了许多观点和理论依据,这些标准通常取决于特定的数据环境。这篇综述文章将通过总结信息标准的关键概念、评估指标、基本特性、相互联系、最新进展和常见误解来重新审视信息标准,以丰富对模型选择的总体理解。
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