International audienceThis paper deals with statistical tests on the components of mixture densities. We propose to test whether the densities of two independent samples of independent random variables $Y_1, \dots, Y_n$ and $Z_1, \dots, Z_n$ result from the same mixture of $M$ components or not. We provide a test procedure which is proved to be asymptotically optimal according to the minimax setting. We extensively discuss the connection between the mixing weights and the performance of the testing procedure and illustrate it with numerical examples
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International audienceIn this paper, we propose a test procedure for the number of components of mix...
The purpose of this thesis is to give insight into major problems arising in the theory of mixture d...
A finite mixture model is considered in which the mixing probabilities vary from observation to obse...
26 pagesInternational audienceWe consider two groups divided into several subgroups and we are inter...
International audienceWe are interested in testing whether two independent samples of n independent ...
A test of homogeneity tries to decide whether observations come from a single distribution or from a...
International audienceThis work is concerned with the detection of a mixture distribution from a $\m...
Abstract. Statistical models of unobserved heterogeneity are typically formalized as mix-tures of si...
In this thesis, we deal with one of the facets of the statistical detection problem. We study a part...
Ascertaining the number of components in a mixture distribution is an interesting and challenging pr...
Abstract Ascertaining the number of components in a mixture distribution is an interesting and chall...
International audienceLet $(X_1,\ldots,X_n)$ be a $d$-dimensional i.i.d sample from a distribution w...
In this paper, we consider two-component mixture distributions having one known component. This type...
Many econometric models can be analyzed as finite mixtures. We focus on two-component mixtures and w...
We consider mixture models in which the components of data vectors from any given subpopulation are ...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a test procedure for the number of components of mix...
The purpose of this thesis is to give insight into major problems arising in the theory of mixture d...
A finite mixture model is considered in which the mixing probabilities vary from observation to obse...