Astrostatistics

Astrostatistics is a discipline which spans astrophysicsstatistical analysis and data mining.[1] It is used to process the vast amount of data produced by automated scanning of the cosmos, to characterize complex datasets, and to link astronomical data to astrophysical theory. Many branches of statistics are involved in astronomical analysis including nonparametricsmultivariate regression and multivariate classificationtime series analysis, and especially Bayesian inference.

Professional associationEdit

Practitioners are represented by the International Astrostatistics Association affiliated with the International Statistical Institute, the International Astronomical Union Working Group in Astrostatistics and Astroinformatics, the American Astronomical Society Working Group in Astroinformatics and Astrostatistics, the American Statistical Association Interest Group in Astrostatistics, and the Cosmostatistics Initiative. All of these organizations participate in the Astrostatistics and Astroinformatics Portal Web site. 


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