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arxiv: 1608.03302 · v1 · pith:3J3OFIBTnew · submitted 2016-08-10 · 📊 stat.CO

Exponential Family Mixed Membership Models for Soft~Clustering of Multivariate Data

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keywords datamembershipclusteringmixedmodelsapproachclustersexponential
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For several years, model-based clustering methods have successfully tackled many of the challenges presented by data-analysts. However, as the scope of data analysis has evolved, some problems may be beyond the standard mixture model framework. One such problem is when observations in a dataset come from overlapping clusters, whereby different clusters will possess similar parameters for multiple variables. In this setting, mixed membership models, a soft clustering approach whereby observations are not restricted to single cluster membership, have proved to be an effective tool. In this paper, a method for fitting mixed membership models to data generated by a member of an exponential family is outlined. The method is applied to count data obtained from an ultra running competition, and compared with a standard mixture model approach.

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