September 2022 Finite mixtures of multivariate skew Student’s t distributions with independent logistic skewing functions
Hok Shing Kwong, Saralees Nadarajah
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Braz. J. Probab. Stat. 36(3): 593-612 (September 2022). DOI: 10.1214/22-BJPS542

Abstract

This paper extends the multivariate skew t distributions with independent logistic skewing functions (MSTIL) introduced in Kwong and Nadarajah (Methodology and Computing in Applied Probability 24 (2022) 1669–1691) to finite mixture models (FM-MSTIL). A stochastic EM-type algorithm is proposed for fitting the FM-MSTIL, and a divisive hierarchical algorithm is proposed for initialisations and model selections. We show that the model can outperform other finite mixture models in the literature for some simulated data sets. The performance of the FM-MSTIL in cluster analysis is also investigated. We show that the FM-MSTIL-R, a nested version of the FM-MSTIL, performs well for automatic gating tasks on some flow cytometry data sets in the FlowCap-I challenge. The FM-MSTIL-R achieved a better overall score than all other competing algorithms in the original challenge. An efficient implementation of the FM-MSTIL is available as an R package in GitHub.

Acknowledgments

The authors would like to thank the Editor, the Associate Editor and the four referees for careful reading and comments which greatly improved the paper.

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Hok Shing Kwong. Saralees Nadarajah. "Finite mixtures of multivariate skew Student’s t distributions with independent logistic skewing functions." Braz. J. Probab. Stat. 36 (3) 593 - 612, September 2022. https://doi.org/10.1214/22-BJPS542

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Received: 1 November 2021; Accepted: 1 June 2022; Published: September 2022
First available in Project Euclid: 26 September 2022

MathSciNet: MR4489183
zbMATH: 1496.62091
Digital Object Identifier: 10.1214/22-BJPS542

Keywords: Cluster analyses , EM algorithm , flow cytometry , Multivariate distributions , robust distributions

Rights: Copyright © 2022 Brazilian Statistical Association

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