A Latent Gaussian Mixture Model for Clustering Longitudinal Data

04/13/2018
by   Vanessa S. E. Bierling, et al.
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Finite mixture models have become a popular tool for clustering. Amongst other uses, they have been applied for clustering longitudinal data and clustering high-dimensional data. In the latter case, a latent Gaussian mixture model is sometimes used. Although there has been much work on clustering using latent variables and on clustering longitudinal data, respectively, there has been a paucity of work that combines these features. An approach is developed for clustering longitudinal data with many time points based on an extension of the mixture of common factor analyzers model. A variation of the expectation-maximization algorithm is used for parameter estimation and the Bayesian information criterion is used for model selection. The approach is illustrated using real and simulated data.

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