gls: Newton-Raphson or EM?
Dimitris Rizopoulos wrote:
Hi Brendan,
according to
@Book{pinheiro.bates:00,
author = {J. Pinheiro and D. Bates},
title = {Mixed-Effects Models in S and S-PLUS},
year = {2000},
address = {New York},
publisher = {Springer-Verlag}
}
Section 2.2.8, the optimization procedure for lme (so I suspect also
for gls) is a hybrid algorithm which starts as EM for 25 iterations
and then switches to Newton-Raphson.
Best,
Dimitris
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True, but it looks as if Brendan is asking about the gls function, which uses one of R's unconstrained optimizers (either nlm or optim) without any EM iterations.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Brendan A. Klick" <bklick at jhsph.edu> To: <r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch> Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 7:08 PM Subject: [R] gls: Newton-Raphson or EM?
Hello, Does anyone know whether the gls function in the nlme library uses
the Newton-Raphson or EM algorithm to find the restricted log-likelihood or maximum log-likelihood estimates?
Brendan Klick bklick at jhsph.edu