Simplicity, complexity, and modelling

Several points of disagreement exist between different modelling traditions as to whether complex models are always better than simpler models, as to how to combine results from different models and how to propagate model uncertainty into forecasts. This book represents the result of collaboration b...

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Main Authors Christie, Mike, Cliffe, Andrew, Dawid, Philip, Senn, Stephen
Format eBook Book
LanguageEnglish
Published Chichester, West Sussex, U.K Wiley 2011
John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
Wiley-Blackwell
Edition2
SeriesStatistics in practice
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ISBN0470740027
9780470740026
9781119951452
1119951453
9781119960966
1119960967
1119951445
9781119951445
DOI10.1002/9781119951445

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Summary:Several points of disagreement exist between different modelling traditions as to whether complex models are always better than simpler models, as to how to combine results from different models and how to propagate model uncertainty into forecasts. This book represents the result of collaboration between scientists from many disciplines to show how these conflicts can be resolved. Key Features: - Introduces important concepts in modelling, outlining different traditions in the use of simple and complex modelling in statistics. - Provides numerous case studies on complex modelling, such as climate change, flood risk and new drug development. - Concentrates on varying models, including flood risk analysis models, the petrol industry forecasts and summarizes the evolution of water distribution systems. - Written by experienced statisticians and engineers in order to facilitate communication between modellers in different disciplines. - Provides a glossary giving terms commonly used in different modelling traditions. This book provides a much-needed reference guide to approaching statistical modelling. Scientists involved with modelling complex systems in areas such as climate change, flood prediction and prevention, financial market modelling and systems engineering will benefit from this book. It will also be a useful source of modelling case histories.
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Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0470740027
9780470740026
9781119951452
1119951453
9781119960966
1119960967
1119951445
9781119951445
DOI:10.1002/9781119951445