Inverse Problems and High-Dimensional Estimation | Stats in the Château Summer School, August 31 - September 4, 2009 | ISBN 9783642199899

Inverse Problems and High-Dimensional Estimation

Stats in the Château Summer School, August 31 - September 4, 2009

herausgegeben von Pierre Alquier, Eric Gautier und Gilles Stoltz
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonPierre Alquier
Herausgegeben vonEric Gautier
Herausgegeben vonGilles Stoltz
Buchcover Inverse Problems and High-Dimensional Estimation  | EAN 9783642199899 | ISBN 3-642-19989-5 | ISBN 978-3-642-19989-9

From the reviews:

“This volume contains contributions from a summer school on ill-posed inverse problems and high dimensional estimation, along with other contributions. … This book looks at their relevance to economic and econometric problems. … provides a useful overview of the challenges and approaches to tackling inverse problems – I would certainly recommend it to a researcher fresh to the area.” (David J. Hand, International Statistical Review, Vol. 81 (1), 2013)

Inverse Problems and High-Dimensional Estimation

Stats in the Château Summer School, August 31 - September 4, 2009

herausgegeben von Pierre Alquier, Eric Gautier und Gilles Stoltz
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonPierre Alquier
Herausgegeben vonEric Gautier
Herausgegeben vonGilles Stoltz
The “Stats in the Château” summer school was held at the CRC château on the campus of HEC Paris, Jouy-en-Josas, France, from August 31 to September 4, 2009. This event was organized jointly by faculty members of three French academic institutions ─ ENSAE ParisTech, the Ecole Polytechnique ParisTech, and HEC Paris ─ which cooperate through a scientific foundation devoted to the decision sciences. The scientific content of the summer school was conveyed in two courses, one by Laurent Cavalier (Université Aix-Marseille I) on „Ill-posed Inverse Problems“, and one by Victor Chernozhukov (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) on „High-dimensional Estimation with Applications to Economics“. Ten invited researchers also presented either reviews of the state of the art in the field or of applications, or original research contributions. This volume contains the lecture notes of the two courses. Original research articles and a survey complement these lecture notes. Applications to economics are discussed in various contributions.