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Root selection in normal mixture models

Seo et al., 2012

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860590718174848134
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Seo B
Kim D
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Computational Statistics & Data Analysis

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Finite mixtures of normal distributions are attractive in identifying the underlying group structure in the data. However, it is a challenging task to do statistical inference in normal mixture models using the method of maximum likelihood, due to the unbounded likelihood …
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