Semiparametric models: A generalized self-consistency approach

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In semiparametric models, the dimension d of the maximum likelihood problem is potentially unlimited. Conventional estimation methods generally behave like O(d3). A new O(d) estimation procedure is proposed for a large class of semiparametric models. Potentially unlimited dimension is handled in a numerically efficient way through a Nelson-Aalen-like estimator. Discussion of the new method is put in the context of recently developed minorization-maximization algorithms based on surrogate objective functions. The procedure for semiparametric models is used to demonstrate three methods to construct a surrogate objective function: using the difference of two concave functions, the EM way and the new quasi-EM (OEM) approach. The QEM approach is based on a generalization of the EM-like construction of the surrogate objective function so it does not depend on the missing data representation of the model. Like the EM algorithm, the QEM method has a dual interpretation, a result of merging the idea of surrogate maximization with the idea of imputation and self-consistency. The new approach is compared with other possible approaches by using simulations and analysis of real data. The proportional odds model is used as an example throughout the paper.

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Tsodikov, A. (2003). Semiparametric models: A generalized self-consistency approach. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series B: Statistical Methodology, 65(3), 759–774. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9868.00414

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