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Asensio Ramos, A.
Bibliographical reference
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 646, Issue 2, pp. 1445-1451.
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2006
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11
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10
Description
It is shown that the two-part minimum description length principle can
be used to discriminate among different models that can explain a given
observed data set. The description length is chosen to be the sum of the
lengths of the message needed to encode the model plus the message
needed to encode the data when the model is applied to the data set. It
is verified that the proposed principle can efficiently distinguish the
model that correctly fits the observations while avoiding overfitting.
The capabilities of this criterion are shown in two simple problems for
the analysis of observed spectropolarimetric signals. The first is the
denoising of observations with the aid of the PCA technique. The second
is the selection of the optimal number of parameters in LTE inversions.
We propose this criterion as a quantitative approach for distinguishing
the most plausible model among a set of proposed models. This quantity
is very easy to implement as an additional output on the existing
inversion codes.