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A Bayesian approach for parameter estimation in multi-stage models
Authors:Hoa Pham  Darfiana Nur  Huong T. T. Pham  Alan Branford
Affiliation:1. Mathematical Department, An Giang University, Vietnam;2. School of Computer Science, Engineering and Mathematics, Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia;3. School of Computer Science, Engineering and Mathematics, Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Abstract:Multi-stage time evolving models are common statistical models for biological systems, especially insect populations. In stage-duration distribution models, parameter estimation for the models use the Laplace transform method. This method involves assumptions such as known constant shapes, known constant rates or the same overall hazard rate for all stages. These assumptions are strong and restrictive. The main aim of this paper is to weaken these assumptions by using a Bayesian approach. In particular, a Metropolis-Hastings algorithm based on deterministic transformations is used to estimate parameters. We will use two models, one which has no hazard rates, and the other has stage-wise constant hazard rates. These methods are validated in simulation studies followed by a case study of cattle parasites. The results show that the proposed methods are able to estimate the parameters comparably well, as opposed to using the Laplace transform methods.
Keywords:Bayesian analysis  destructive samples  multi-stage models  stage duration  stage frequency data
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