We compare different selection criteria to choose the number of latent states of a multivariate latent Markov model for longitudinal data. This model is based on an underlying Markov chain to represent the evolution of a latent characteristic of a group of individuals over time. Then, the response variables observed at different occasions are assumed to be conditionally independent given this chain. Maximum likelihood estimation of the model is carried out through an Expectation-Maximization algorithm based on forward-backward recursions which are well known in the hidden Markov literature for time series. The selection criteria we consider are based on penalized versions of the maximum log-likelihood or on the posterior probabilities of belonging to each latent state, that is, the conditional probability of the latent state given the observed data. Among the latter criteria, we propose an appropriate entropy measure tailored for the latent Markov models. We show the results of a Monte Carlo simulation study aimed at comparing the performance of the above states selection criteria on the basis of a wide set of model specifications. © 2013 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

Bacci, S., Pandolfi, S., Pennoni, F. (2014). A comparison of some criteria for states selection in the latent Markov model for longitudinal data. ADVANCES IN DATA ANALYSIS AND CLASSIFICATION, 8(2), 125-145 [10.1007/s11634-013-0154-2].

A comparison of some criteria for states selection in the latent Markov model for longitudinal data

PENNONI, FULVIA
2014

Abstract

We compare different selection criteria to choose the number of latent states of a multivariate latent Markov model for longitudinal data. This model is based on an underlying Markov chain to represent the evolution of a latent characteristic of a group of individuals over time. Then, the response variables observed at different occasions are assumed to be conditionally independent given this chain. Maximum likelihood estimation of the model is carried out through an Expectation-Maximization algorithm based on forward-backward recursions which are well known in the hidden Markov literature for time series. The selection criteria we consider are based on penalized versions of the maximum log-likelihood or on the posterior probabilities of belonging to each latent state, that is, the conditional probability of the latent state given the observed data. Among the latter criteria, we propose an appropriate entropy measure tailored for the latent Markov models. We show the results of a Monte Carlo simulation study aimed at comparing the performance of the above states selection criteria on the basis of a wide set of model specifications. © 2013 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
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Akaike information criterion; Bayesian information criterion; Entropy; Mixture model; Multivariate latent Markov model; Normalized entropy criterion;
Akaike information criterion, Bayesian information criterion, Entropy, Mixture model, Normalized entropy criterion
English
2014
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2
125
145
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Bacci, S., Pandolfi, S., Pennoni, F. (2014). A comparison of some criteria for states selection in the latent Markov model for longitudinal data. ADVANCES IN DATA ANALYSIS AND CLASSIFICATION, 8(2), 125-145 [10.1007/s11634-013-0154-2].
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