Informative extended Mallows priors in the Bayesian Mallows model
Abstract
The aim of this work is to study the problem of prior elicitation for the Mallows model with Spearman's distance, a popular distance-based model for rankings or permutation data. Previous Bayesian inference for such model has been limited to the use of the uniform prior over the space of permutations. We present a novel strategy to elicit subjective prior beliefs on the location parameter of the model, discussing the interpretation of hyper-parameters and the implication of prior choices for the posterior analysis.
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