Parameterizing probabilities for estimating age-composition distributions for mixture models


Autoria(s): Kimura, Daniel K.; Dorn, Martin W.
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2006

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When estimating parameters that constitute a discrete probability distribution {pj}, it is difficult to determine how constraints should be made to guarantee that the estimated parameters { pˆj} constitute a probability distribution (i.e., pˆj>0, Σ pˆj =1). For age distributions estimated from mixtures of length-at-age distributions, the EM (expectationmaximization) algorithm (Hasselblad, 1966; Hoenig and Heisey, 1987; Kimura and Chikuni, 1987), restricted least squares (Clark, 1981), and weak quasisolutions (Troynikov, 2004) have all been used. Each of these methods appears to guarantee that the estimated distribution will be a true probability distribution with all categories greater than or equal to zero and with individual probabilities that sum to one. In addition, all these methods appear to provide a theoretical basis for solutions that will be either maximum-likelihood estimates or at least convergent to a probability distribut

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Kimura, Daniel K. and Dorn, Martin W. (2006) Parameterizing probabilities for estimating age-composition distributions for mixture models. Fishery Bulletin, 104, pp. 303-305.

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