Gaussian Path Diagrams
Presenter
March 8, 2007
Keywords:
- Gaussian processes
MSC:
- 60G15
Abstract
In the 1920's the geneticist Sewall Wright introduced a class of
Gaussian statistical models represented by graphs containing directed
and bi-directed edges, known as path diagrams. These models have been
used extensively in psychometrics and econometrics where they are
called structural equation models.
I will first describe the subclass of bow-free acyclic path diagrams, which have desirable statistical properties. I will then characterize a subclass of models that are characterized by their Markov properties. Lastly I will outline recent work aimed at characterizing non-Markovian constraints that may arise.
(This is joint work with Mathias Drton, Michael Eichler and Masashi Miyamura.)