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Generalized maximum likelihood estimation of the mean of parameters of mixtures, with applications to sampling

Statistics Theory 2022-07-29 v2 Statistics Theory

Abstract

Let f(yθ),  θΩf(y|\theta), \; \theta \in \Omega be a parametric family, η(θ)\eta(\theta) a given function, and GG an unknown mixing distribution. It is desired to estimate EG(η(θ))ηGE_G (\eta(\theta))\equiv \eta_G based on independent observations Y1,...,YnY_1,...,Y_n, where Yif(yθi)Y_i \sim f(y|\theta_i), and θiG\theta_i \sim G are iid. We explore the Generalized Maximum Likelihood Estimators (GMLE) for this problem. Some basic properties and representations of those estimators are shown. In particular we suggest a new perspective, of the weak convergence result by Kiefer and Wolfowitz (1956), with implications to a corresponding setup in which θ1,...,θn\theta_1,...,\theta_n are {\it fixed} parameters. We also relate the above problem, of estimating ηG\eta_G, to non-parametric empirical Bayes estimation under a squared loss. Applications of GMLE to sampling problems are presented. The performance of the GMLE is demonstrated both in simulations and through a real data example.

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@article{arxiv.2107.09296,
  title  = {Generalized maximum likelihood estimation of the mean of parameters of mixtures, with applications to sampling},
  author = {Eitan Greenshtein and Ya'acov Ritov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.09296},
  year   = {2022}
}