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Semiparametric maximum likelihood for measurement error model regression
Authors:Schafer D W
Affiliation:Department of Statistics, Oregon State University, Corvallis 97331-4606, USA. schafer@stat.orst.edu
Abstract:This paper presents an EM algorithm for semiparametric likelihood analysis of linear, generalized linear, and nonlinear regression models with measurement errors in explanatory variables. A structural model is used in which probability distributions are specified for (a) the response and (b) the measurement error. A distribution is also assumed for the true explanatory variable but is left unspecified and is estimated by nonparametric maximum likelihood. For various types of extra information about the measurement error distribution, the proposed algorithm makes use of available routines that would be appropriate for likelihood analysis of (a) and (b) if the true x were available. Simulations suggest that the semiparametric maximum likelihood estimator retains a high degree of efficiency relative to the structural maximum likelihood estimator based on correct distributional assumptions and can outperform maximum likelihood based on an incorrect distributional assumption. The approach is illustrated on three examples with a variety of structures and types of extra information about the measurement error distribution.
Keywords:ECM algorithm    EM algorithm    Errors in variables    Functional model    Generalized linear models    Linear regression    Nonlinear regression    Nonparametric maximum likelihood    Semiparametric mixture model    Structural model
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