A computational strategy for doubly smoothed MLE exemplified in the normal mixture model
Byungtae Seo and
Bruce G. Lindsay
Computational Statistics & Data Analysis, 2010, vol. 54, issue 8, 1930-1941
Abstract:
A typical problem for the parameter estimation in normal mixture models is an unbounded likelihood and the presence of many spurious local maxima. To resolve this problem, we apply the doubly smoothed maximum likelihood estimator (DS-MLE) proposed by Seo and Lindsay (in preparation). We discuss the computational issues of the DS-MLE and propose a simulation-based DS-MLE using Monte Carlo methods as a general computational tool. Simulation results show that the DS-MLE is virtually consistent for any bandwidth choice. Moreover, the parameter estimates in the DS-MLE are quite robust to the choice of bandwidths, as the theory indicates. A new method for the bandwidth selection is also proposed.
Keywords: DS-MLE; Normal; mixture; Kernel; smoothing; Monte; Carlo; Bandwidth; selection; Spectral; degrees; of; freedom (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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