The Probabilistic Graphical Models use graphs in order to represent the joint distribution of q variables. These models are useful for their ability to capture and represent the system of independence relationships among the variables involved, even when complex. This work concerns categorical variables and the possibility to represent symmetric and asymmetric dependences among categorical variables. For this reason we use the Chain Graphical Models proposed by Andersson, Madigan and Perlman (Scand. J. Stat. 28 (2001) 33-85), also known as Chain Graphical Models of type II (GMs II). The GMs II allow for symmetric relationships typical of log-linear models and, at the same time, asymmetric dependences typical of Graphical Models for Directed Acyclic Graphs. In general, GMs II are not smooth, however this work provides a subclass of smooth GMs II by parametrizing the probability function through marginal log-linear models. Furthermore, the proposed models are applied to a data-set from the European Value Study for the year 2008 (EVS (2010)).

Type II chain graph models for categorical data: A smooth subclass

COLOMBI, Roberto
2017-01-01

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The Probabilistic Graphical Models use graphs in order to represent the joint distribution of q variables. These models are useful for their ability to capture and represent the system of independence relationships among the variables involved, even when complex. This work concerns categorical variables and the possibility to represent symmetric and asymmetric dependences among categorical variables. For this reason we use the Chain Graphical Models proposed by Andersson, Madigan and Perlman (Scand. J. Stat. 28 (2001) 33-85), also known as Chain Graphical Models of type II (GMs II). The GMs II allow for symmetric relationships typical of log-linear models and, at the same time, asymmetric dependences typical of Graphical Models for Directed Acyclic Graphs. In general, GMs II are not smooth, however this work provides a subclass of smooth GMs II by parametrizing the probability function through marginal log-linear models. Furthermore, the proposed models are applied to a data-set from the European Value Study for the year 2008 (EVS (2010)).
2017
Nicolussi, Federica; Colombi, Roberto
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