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Variational Approximations for Generalized Linear Latent Variable Models
Authors:Francis K C Hui  David I Warton  John T Ormerod  Viivi Haapaniemi  Sara Taskinen
Institution:1. Mathematical Sciences Institute, The Australian National University, Canberra, ACT, Australia;2. School of Mathematics and Statistics and Evolution &3. Ecology Research Centre, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia;4. School of Mathematics and Statistics, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia and ARC Centre of Excellence for Mathematical &5. Statistical Frontiers, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC, Australia;6. Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Jyv?skyl?, Jyv?skyl?n, Finland
Abstract:Generalized linear latent variable models (GLLVMs) are a powerful class of models for understanding the relationships among multiple, correlated responses. Estimation, however, presents a major challenge, as the marginal likelihood does not possess a closed form for nonnormal responses. We propose a variational approximation (VA) method for estimating GLLVMs. For the common cases of binary, ordinal, and overdispersed count data, we derive fully closed-form approximations to the marginal log-likelihood function in each case. Compared to other methods such as the expectation-maximization algorithm, estimation using VA is fast and straightforward to implement. Predictions of the latent variables and associated uncertainty estimates are also obtained as part of the estimation process. Simulations show that VA estimation performs similar to or better than some currently available methods, both at predicting the latent variables and estimating their corresponding coefficients. They also show that VA estimation offers dramatic reductions in computation time particularly if the number of correlated responses is large relative to the number of observational units. We apply the variational approach to two datasets, estimating GLLVMs to understanding the patterns of variation in youth gratitude and for constructing ordination plots in bird abundance data. R code for performing VA estimation of GLLVMs is available online. Supplementary materials for this article are available online.
Keywords:Factor analysis  Item response theory  Latent trait  Multivariate analysis  Ordination  Variational approximation
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