A maximum-penalized-likelihood method is proposed for estimating a mixing distribution and it is shown that this method produces a consistent estimator, in the sense of weak convergence. In particular, a new proof of the consistency of maximum-likelihood estimators is given. The estimated number of components is shown to be at least as large as the true number, constrained to have a fixed finite number of components are indentified as distributions minimizing Kullback-Leibler divergence from the true mixing distribution. Estimation of a Poisson mixture distribution is illustrated using the distribution of traffic accidents presented by Simar.
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Leroux, B. G. (2007). Consistent Estimation of a Mixing Distribution. The Annals of Statistics, 20(3). https://doi.org/10.1214/aos/1176348772
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