Nonparametric EM algorithms for estimating prior distributions (Q1179795)

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Nonparametric EM algorithms for estimating prior distributions
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    Nonparametric EM algorithms for estimating prior distributions (English)
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    27 June 1992
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    The author considers a sequence of repetitive experiments \(E_ 1,\dots,E_ N\), where each \(E_ i\) is represented by a pair of random vectors \((Y_ i,\theta_ i)\), where \(Y_ i\in R_ n\) are observed while \(\theta_ i\in \Theta\subset R_ p\) are not observed. Moreover, it is assumed that the \(Y_ i\)'s are independent but not identically distributed and the \(\theta_ i\)'s are independent identically distributed with unknown common distribution function \(F^*(\theta)\) defined on \(\Theta\). Let us denote \(p_ i(Y_ i\mid\theta_ i)\) the conditional density of \(Y_ i\) given \(\theta_ i\). Two alternate methods (for the discrete and the continuous case) to determine the maximum likelihood estimator of \(F^*\) which are motivated by the EM algorithm are developed. Both computational and convergence considerations are discussed and a nice illustrative example is presented. The main motivation for this problem comes from the need to estimate the distribution of parameters in pharmacokinetic models based on population data.
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    prior distribution
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    maximum likelihood estimator
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    EM algorithm
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    convergence
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    distribution of parameters
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    pharmacokinetic models
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