A Markov chain representation of the multiple testing problem

CABRAS, STEFANO
2018-01-01

Abstract

The problem of multiple hypothesis testing can be represented as a Markov process where a new alternative hypothesis is accepted in accordance with its relative evidence to the currently accepted one. This virtual and not formally observed process provides the most probable set of non null hypotheses given the data; it plays the same role as Markov Chain Monte Carlo in approximating a posterior distribution. To apply this representation and obtain the posterior probabilities over all alternative hypotheses, it is enough to have, for each test, barely defined Bayes Factors, e.g. Bayes Factors obtained up to an unknown constant. Such Bayes Factors may either arise from using default and improper priors or from calibrating p-values with respect to their corresponding Bayes Factor lower bound. Both sources of evidence are used to form a Markov transition kernel on the space of hypotheses. The approach leads to easy interpretable results and involves very simple formulas suitable to analyze large datasets as those arising from gene expression data (microarray or RNA-seq experiments).
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2016
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Esperti anonimi
internazionale
scientifica
Bayes Factors lower bounds; default Bayes; gene expression; improper priors; RNA-seq; Epidemiology; Statistics and Probability; Health Information Management
Bayes Factors lower bounds; RNA-seq; default Bayes; gene expression; improper priors
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Cabras, Stefano
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