Abstract
Distribution mixtures are used as models to analyze grouped data. The estimation of parameters is an important step for mixture distributions. The latent class model is generally used as the analysis of mixture distributions for discrete data. In this paper, we consider the parameter estimation for a mixture of logistic regression models. We know that the expectation maximization (EM) algorithm was most used for estimating the parameters of logistic regression mixture models. In this paper, we propose a new type of fuzzy class model and then derive an algorithm for the parameter estimation of a fuzzy class logistic regression model. The effects of the explanatory variables on the response variables are described. The focus is on binary responses for the logistic regression mixture analysis with a fuzzy class model. An algorithm, called a fuzzy classification maximum likelihood (FCML), is then created. The mean squared error (MSE) based accuracy criterion for the FCML and EM algorithms to the parameter estimation of logistic regression mixture models are compared using the samples drawn from logistic regression mixtures of two classes. Numerical results show that the proposed FCML algorithm presents good accuracy and is recommended as a new tool for the parameter estimation of the logistic regression mixture models.
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