Abstract

In this paper, we propose twelve parsimonious models for clustering mixed-type (ordinal and continuous) data. The dependence among the different types of variables is modeled by assuming that ordinal and continuous data follow a multivariate finite mixture of Gaussians, where the ordinal variables are a discretization of some continuous variates of the mixture. The general class of parsimonious models is based on a factor decomposition of the component-specific covariance matrices. Parameter estimation is carried out using a EM-type algorithm based on composite likelihood. The proposal is evaluated through a simulation study and an application to real data.

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