AbstractIn statistical inference, mixture models consisting of several component subpopulations are used widely to model data drawn from heterogeneous sources. In this paper, we consider maximum likelihood estimation for mixture models in which the only unknown parameters are the component proportions. By applying the theory of multivariable polynomial equations, we derive bounds for the number of isolated roots of the corresponding system of likelihood equations. If the component densities belong to certain familiar continuous exponential families, including the multivariate normal or gamma distributions, then our upper bound is, almost surely, the exact number of solutions
AbstractMultivariate normal mixtures provide a flexible model for high-dimensional data. They are wi...
Abstract. The problem of estimating the parameters which determine a mixture density has been the su...
International audienceIn this paper we are interested in estimating the number of components of a mi...
AbstractIn statistical inference, mixture models consisting of several component subpopulations are ...
This article analyzes the identifiability of the number of components in k-variate, M-component fini...
We propose a maximum likelihood framework for estimating finite mixtures of multivariate regression ...
This article analyzes the identifiability of the number of components in k-variate, M-component fini...
This thesis deals with computational and theoretical aspects of maximum likelihood estimation for da...
We consider some of the problems associated with likelihood estimation in the context of a mixture o...
We consider mixture models in which the components of data vectors from any given subpopulation are ...
Abstract. In this note, we give necessary and sufficient conditions for a maximum-likelihood estimat...
Finite mixtures of probability distributions may be successfully used in the modeling of probability...
A social group may consist of sterile and fertile couples where sterile couples cannot reproduce. W...
The estimating equations derived from minimising a L2 distance between the empirical distribution fu...
The mixture model for generating document is a generative language model used in information retriev...
AbstractMultivariate normal mixtures provide a flexible model for high-dimensional data. They are wi...
Abstract. The problem of estimating the parameters which determine a mixture density has been the su...
International audienceIn this paper we are interested in estimating the number of components of a mi...
AbstractIn statistical inference, mixture models consisting of several component subpopulations are ...
This article analyzes the identifiability of the number of components in k-variate, M-component fini...
We propose a maximum likelihood framework for estimating finite mixtures of multivariate regression ...
This article analyzes the identifiability of the number of components in k-variate, M-component fini...
This thesis deals with computational and theoretical aspects of maximum likelihood estimation for da...
We consider some of the problems associated with likelihood estimation in the context of a mixture o...
We consider mixture models in which the components of data vectors from any given subpopulation are ...
Abstract. In this note, we give necessary and sufficient conditions for a maximum-likelihood estimat...
Finite mixtures of probability distributions may be successfully used in the modeling of probability...
A social group may consist of sterile and fertile couples where sterile couples cannot reproduce. W...
The estimating equations derived from minimising a L2 distance between the empirical distribution fu...
The mixture model for generating document is a generative language model used in information retriev...
AbstractMultivariate normal mixtures provide a flexible model for high-dimensional data. They are wi...
Abstract. The problem of estimating the parameters which determine a mixture density has been the su...
International audienceIn this paper we are interested in estimating the number of components of a mi...