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  • 1
    Publication Date: 1959-12-01
    Description: 1. Digestibility trials, using sheep, were carried out on five batches of oat hay grown during 2 years; nitrogen balance experiments were made simultaneously.2. The oat hay was not readily consumed by the sheep; this necessitated calculating the digestibility data on an ‘as consumed’ and on an ‘as offered’ basis; it also prevented a majority of the sheep from obtaining their maintenance requirements of energy or from maintaining nitrogen equilibrium.3. Statistical analysis of the data revealed a downward drift in digestibility in the succeeding periods of the 1955 trial.4. While stage of maturity had little consistent effect on digestibility or on the amounts of digestible nutrients present, the percentage digestible crude protein did increase with advance in maturity.5. The amounts of digestible nutrients present in oat hay indicated that it had a nutritive value between those of oat straw and medium-quality meadow hay.6. The data suggest that the maximum yield of digestible nutrients is obtained when the oat hay is cut at the ‘late cheesy’ stage of maturity.
    Print ISSN: 0021-8596
    Electronic ISSN: 1469-5146
    Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 1917-08-01
    Print ISSN: 0016-7398
    Electronic ISSN: 1475-4959
    Topics: Geography
    Published by Wiley
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2011-08-18
    Description: The problem of estimating the parameters which determine a mixture density is reviewed as well as maximum likelihood estimation for it. A particular iterative procedure for numerically approximating maximum likelihood estimates for mixture density problems is considered. This EM algorithm, is a specialization to the mixture density context of a general algorithm of the same name used to approximate maximum likelihood estimates for incomplete data problems. The formulation and theoretical and practical properties of the EM algorithm for mixture densities are discussed focussing in particular on mixtures of densities from exponential families.
    Keywords: EARTH RESOURCES AND REMOTE SENSING
    Type: Texas A and M Univ. Proc. of the NASA Workshop on Density Estimation and Function Smoothing; p 226-342
    Format: text
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: The problem to be solved is formulated precisely and the introduction of quasi-Newton methods is motivated by considering the classical Newton and secant methods and their properties. Three highly successful quasi-Newton methods are surveyed: Broyden's method for the solution of general nonlinear equations, and the Davidon-Fletcher-Powell and Broyden-Fletcher-Goldfarb-Shanno procedures for unconstrained minimization. Finally, the properties of these methods are compared to those of Newton's method and UHMLE in potential applications to maximum-likelihood estimation of parameters in mixture distributions.
    Keywords: THEORETICAL MATHEMATICS
    Type: NASA-CR-151637 , REPT-67
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: Necessary and sufficient conditions are given for a maximum likelihood estimate of a subset of mixture proportions. From these conditions, likelihood equations are derived satisfied by the maximum-likelihood estimate and a successive-approximations procedure is discussed as suggested by equations for numerically evaluating the maximum-likelihood estimate. It is shown that, with probability one for large samples, this procedure converges locally to the maximum-likelihood estimate whenever a certain step-size lies between zero and two. Furthermore, optimal rates of local convergence are obtained for a step-size which is bounded below by a number between one and two.
    Keywords: STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY
    Type: NASA-CR-147738 , REPT-50
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: The problem of obtaining numerically maximum likelihood estimates of the parameters for a mixture of normal distributions is addressed. In recent literature, a certain successive approximations procedure, based on the likelihood equations, is shown empirically to be effective in numerically approximating such maximum-likelihood estimates; however, the reliability of this procedure was not established theoretically. Here, a general iterative procedure is introduced, of the generalized steepest-ascent (deflected-gradient) type, which is just the procedure known in the literature when the step-size is taken to be 1. With probability 1 as the sample size grows large, it is shown that this procedure converges locally to the strongly consistent maximum-likelihood estimate whenever the step-size lies between 0 and 2. The step-size which yields optimal local convergence rates for large samples is determined in a sense by the separation of the component normal densities and is bounded below by a number between 1 and 2.
    Keywords: STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY
    Type: NASA-CR-147739 , REPT-51
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: New results and insights concerning a previously published iterative procedure for obtaining maximum-likelihood estimates of the parameters for a mixture of normal distributions were discussed. It was shown that the procedure converges locally to the consistent maximum likelihood estimate as long as a specified parameter is bounded between two limits. Bound values were given to yield optimal local convergence.
    Keywords: STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY
    Type: NASA-CR-147521 , REPT-47
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: Starting with an n-dimensional variable whose density function is a convex combination of normal densities, the equations for a maximum-likelihood estimate are obtained. Iterative procedures for obtaining solutions to the likelihood equations are discussed along with conditions for local convergence.
    Keywords: THEORETICAL MATHEMATICS
    Type: NASA-CR-144518 , REPT-44
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: A general iterative procedure is given for determining the consistent maximum likelihood estimates of normal distributions. In addition, a local maximum of the log-likelihood function, Newtons's method, a method of scoring, and modifications of these procedures are discussed.
    Keywords: THEORETICAL MATHEMATICS
    Type: NASA-CR-144463 , REPT-43
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: Likelihood equations determined by the two types of samples which are necessary conditions for a maximum-likelihood estimate were considered. These equations suggest certain successive approximations iterative procedures for obtaining maximum likelihood estimates. The procedures, which are generalized steepest ascent (deflected gradient) procedures, contain those of Hosmer as a special case.
    Keywords: NUMERICAL ANALYSIS
    Type: NASA-CR-151699 , REPT-54
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