Abstract
Recently Variational Autoencoders (VAEs) have been proposed as a method to estimate high dimensional Item Response Theory (IRT) models on large datasets. Although these improve the efficiency of estimation drastically compared to traditional methods, they have no natural way to deal with missing values. In this paper, we adapt three existing methods from the VAE literature to the IRT setting and propose one new method. We compare the performance of the different VAE-based methods to each other and to marginal maximum likelihood estimation for increasing levels of missing data in a simulation study for both three- and ten-dimensional IRT models. Additionally, we demonstrate the use of the VAE-based models on an existing algebra test dataset. Results confirm that VAE-based methods are a time-efficient alternative to marginal maximum likelihood, but that a larger number of importance-weighted samples are needed when the proportion of missing values is large.
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