Bioinformatics
Approximate Bayesian Computation (ABC) is a family of computational methods used to estimate the posterior distributions of model parameters without requiring the calculation of likelihood functions. It connects simulation-based approaches with Bayesian inference, allowing for parameter estimation in complex models where traditional methods may fail due to intractable likelihoods. By comparing simulated data with observed data, ABC offers a flexible way to perform inference in a wide range of scientific applications, particularly in bioinformatics and population genetics.
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