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Estimating Mixing Densities in Exponential Family Models for Discrete Variables
Authors:Wei-Liem Loh  & Cun-Hui Zhang
Institution:Purdue University and National University of Singapore,;Rutgers University
Abstract:This paper is concerned with estimating a mixing density g using a random sample from the mixture distribution f(x)=∫f x | θ)g(θ)dθ where f(· | θ) is a known discrete exponen tial family of density functions. Recently two techniques for estimating g have been proposed. The first uses Fourier analysis and the method of kernels and the second uses orthogonal polynomials. It is known that the first technique is capable of yielding estimators that achieve (or almost achieve) the minimax convergence rate. We show that this is true for the technique based on orthogonal polynomials as well. The practical implementation of these estimators is also addressed. Computer experiments indicate that the kernel estimators give somewhat disappoint ing finite sample results. However, the orthogonal polynomial estimators appear to do much better. To improve on the finite sample performance of the orthogonal polynomial estimators, a way of estimating the optimal truncation parameter is proposed. The resultant estimators retain the convergence rates of the previous estimators and a Monte Carlo finite sample study reveals that they perform well relative to the ones based on the optimal truncation parameter.
Keywords:discrete exponential family  mixing density  Monte Carlo simulation  orthogonal polynomials  rate of convergence
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