"Testing the Number of Components in Finite Mixture Models"
This paper considers likelihood-based testing of the null hypothesis of <em>m0</em> components against the alternative of <em>m</em>0+1 components in a finite mixture model. The number of components is an important parameter in the applications of finite mixture models. Still, testing the number of components has been a long-standing challenging problem because of its non-regularity. We develop a framework that facilitates the analysis of the likelihood function of finite mixture models and derive the asymptotic distribution of the likelihood ratio test statistic for testing the null hypothesis of <em>m</em>0 components against the alternative of <em>m</em>0+1 components. Furthermore, building on this framework, we propose a likelihood-based testing procedure of the number of components. The proposed test, extending the EM approach of Li, Chen and Marriott (2009), does not use a penalty term and is implementable even when the likelihood ratio test is difficult to implement because of non-regularity and computational complexity.
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2012-11
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Authors: | Kasahara, Hiroyuki ; Shimotsu, Katsumi |
Institutions: | Center for International Research on the Japanese Economy (CIRJE), Faculty of Economics |
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