A Short Note on Generating a Random Sample from Finite Mixture Distributions

Axioms Pub Date : 2024-05-08 DOI:10.3390/axioms13050307
L. Al-Labadi, Anna Ly
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Computational statistics is a critical skill for professionals in fields such as data science, statistics, and related disciplines. One essential aspect of computational statistics is the ability to simulate random variables from specified probability distributions. Commonly employed techniques for sampling random variables include the inverse transform method, acceptance–rejection method, and Box–Muller transformation, all of which rely on sampling from the uniform (0,1) distribution. A significant concept in statistics is the finite mixture model, characterized by a convex combination of multiple probability density functions. In this paper, we introduce a modified version of the composition method, a standard approach for sampling finite mixture models. Our modification offers the advantage of relying on sampling from the uniform (0,1) distribution, aligning with prevalent methods in computational statistics. This alignment simplifies teaching computational statistics courses, as well as having other benefits. We offer several examples to illustrate the approach.
关于从有限混合分布生成随机样本的简短说明
计算统计学是数据科学、统计学和相关学科等领域专业人员的一项重要技能。计算统计学的一个重要方面是模拟指定概率分布的随机变量的能力。常用的随机变量采样技术包括反变换法、接受-拒绝法和箱-穆勒变换,所有这些技术都依赖于从均匀分布(0,1)中采样。统计学中的一个重要概念是有限混合模型,其特点是多个概率密度函数的凸组合。在本文中,我们介绍了组合法的一个改进版本,这是一种对有限混合物模型进行采样的标准方法。我们的改进版具有从均匀(0,1)分布采样的优势,与计算统计中流行的方法一致。这种一致性简化了计算统计课程的教学,同时还有其他好处。我们举几个例子来说明这种方法。
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