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Unified generalized iterative scalings and its applications

by: Wei Gao, Ning-Zhong Shi, Man-Lai Tang, Lianyan Fu, Guoliang Tian
Computational Statistics & Data Analysis (24 October 2009)
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Generalized iterative scaling (GIS) has become a popular method for getting the maximum likelihood estimates for log-linear models. It is basically a sequence of successive I -projections onto sets of probability vectors with some given linear combinations of probability vectors. However, when a sequence of successive I -projections are applied onto some closed and convex sets (e.g., marginal stochastic order), they may not lead to the actual solution. In this manuscript, we present a unified generalized iterative scaling (UGIS) and the convergence of this algorithm to the optimal solution is shown. The relationship between the UGIS and the constrained maximum likelihood estimation for log-linear models is established. Applications to constrained Poisson regression modeling and marginal stochastic order are used to demonstrate the proposed UGIS.



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