Percentile Intervals in Bayesian Inference are Overconfident

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This dataset demonstrates the difference in calculating percentile Intervals as approximation for Highest Density Intervals (HDI) vs. Highest Posterior Density (HPD). This is demonstrated with extended partial liver resection data (ZeLeR-study, ethical vote: 2018-1246-Material).

The data includes Computed Tomography (CT) liver volume measurements of patients before (POD 0) and after partial hepatectomy. Liver volume was normalized per patient to the preoperative liver volume. was used to screen the liver regeneration courses. The Fujifilm Synapse3D software was used to calculate volume estimates from CT images. The data is structured in a tabular separated value file of the PEtab format.

Identifier
DOI https://doi.org/10.18419/darus-4068
Metadata Access https://darus.uni-stuttgart.de/oai?verb=GetRecord&metadataPrefix=oai_datacite&identifier=doi:10.18419/darus-4068
Provenance
Creator Höpfl, Sebastian ORCID logo
Publisher DaRUS
Contributor Höpfl, Sebastian; Radde, Nicole
Publication Year 2024
Funding Reference DFG FOR 5151 - 436883643 ; DFG EXC 2075 - 390740016 ; BMBF 031L0304B ; DFG 465194077
Rights info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
OpenAccess true
Contact Höpfl, Sebastian (Universität Stuttgart); Radde, Nicole (Universität Stuttgart)
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Resource Type Dataset
Format application/zip; text/x-python
Size 218945478; 10506; 133801563
Version 1.0
Discipline Life Sciences; Medicine