Whittle likelihood

English

Etymology

Named after the mathematician and statistician Peter Whittle, who introduced it in his PhD thesis in 1951.

Noun

Whittle likelihood (plural Whittle likelihoods)

  1. (signal processing) An approximation to the likelihood function of a stationary Gaussian time series.
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