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This book puts its weight on theoretical issues related to finite mixture models. It shows that a good applicant, is an applicant who understands the issues behind each statistical method. This book is intended for applicants whose interests include some understanding of the procedures they are using, while they do not have to read the technical derivations. At the same time, many researchers find most theories and techniques necessary for the development of various statistical methods, without chasing after one set of research papers, after another. Even though the book emphasizes the…mehr
This book puts its weight on theoretical issues related to finite mixture models. It shows that a good applicant, is an applicant who understands the issues behind each statistical method. This book is intended for applicants whose interests include some understanding of the procedures they are using, while they do not have to read the technical derivations.
At the same time, many researchers find most theories and techniques necessary for the development of various statistical methods, without chasing after one set of research papers, after another. Even though the book emphasizes the theory, it provides accessible numerical tools for data analysis. Readers with strength in developing statistical software, may find it useful.
Jiahua Chen is a professor at the University of British Columbia. He has broad research interests and published papers in a wide range of research areas and journals. Among numerous awards, he is the recipient of the CRM/SSC award for significant contributions within the first 15 years of obtaining a Ph.D. degree in 2005 and the Gold medal of the Statistical Society of Canada in 2014. He is an elected fellow of both the Institute of Mathematical Statistics and the American Statistical Association. He won the International Chinese Statistical Association distinguished achievement award in 2016. He claims a unique territory in the area of developing inference methods for finite mixture models.
Furthermore, Jiahua Chen served as the Canada Research Chair, Tier I from January 2007 to December 2020, and he is a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction to mixture models.- 2. Nonparametric MLE and its consistency.- 3. Maximum likelihood estimation under finite mixture models.- 4. Estimation under finite normal mixture models.- 5. Consistent estimation under finite Gamma mixture.- 6. Geometric properties of nonparametric MLE and numerical solutions.- 7. EM-algorithm.- 8. Rate of convergence.- 9. Test of homogeneity.- 10. Likelihood ratio test for homogeneity.- 11. Modified likelihood ratio test.- 12. Modified likelihood ratio test for higher order.- 13 EM-test for homogeneity.- 14 EM-test for higher order.- 15 EM-test for univariate finite Gaussian mixture models.- 16 Order selection of the finite mixture models.- 17 A few key probability theory results employed.- References.
1. Introduction to mixture models.- 2. Nonparametric MLE and its consistency.- 3. Maximum likelihood estimation under finite mixture models.- 4. Estimation under finite normal mixture models.- 5. Consistent estimation under finite Gamma mixture.- 6. Geometric properties of nonparametric MLE and numerical solutions.- 7. EM-algorithm.- 8. Rate of convergence.- 9. Test of homogeneity.- 10. Likelihood ratio test for homogeneity.- 11. Modified likelihood ratio test.- 12. Modified likelihood ratio test for higher order.- 13 EM-test for homogeneity.- 14 EM-test for higher order.- 15 EM-test for univariate finite Gaussian mixture models.- 16 Order selection of the finite mixture models.- 17 A few key probability theory results employed.- References.
1. Introduction to mixture models.- 2. Nonparametric MLE and its consistency.- 3. Maximum likelihood estimation under finite mixture models.- 4. Estimation under finite normal mixture models.- 5. Consistent estimation under finite Gamma mixture.- 6. Geometric properties of nonparametric MLE and numerical solutions.- 7. EM-algorithm.- 8. Rate of convergence.- 9. Test of homogeneity.- 10. Likelihood ratio test for homogeneity.- 11. Modified likelihood ratio test.- 12. Modified likelihood ratio test for higher order.- 13 EM-test for homogeneity.- 14 EM-test for higher order.- 15 EM-test for univariate finite Gaussian mixture models.- 16 Order selection of the finite mixture models.- 17 A few key probability theory results employed.- References.
1. Introduction to mixture models.- 2. Nonparametric MLE and its consistency.- 3. Maximum likelihood estimation under finite mixture models.- 4. Estimation under finite normal mixture models.- 5. Consistent estimation under finite Gamma mixture.- 6. Geometric properties of nonparametric MLE and numerical solutions.- 7. EM-algorithm.- 8. Rate of convergence.- 9. Test of homogeneity.- 10. Likelihood ratio test for homogeneity.- 11. Modified likelihood ratio test.- 12. Modified likelihood ratio test for higher order.- 13 EM-test for homogeneity.- 14 EM-test for higher order.- 15 EM-test for univariate finite Gaussian mixture models.- 16 Order selection of the finite mixture models.- 17 A few key probability theory results employed.- References.
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