hsmm — An R package for analyzing hidden semi-Markov models

Hidden semi-Markov models are a generalization of the well-known hidden Markov model. They allow for a greater flexibility of sojourn time distributions, which implicitly follow a geometric distribution in the case of a hidden Markov chain. The aim of this paper is to describe hsmm, a new software p...

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Published inComputational statistics & data analysis Vol. 54; no. 3; pp. 611 - 619
Main Authors Bulla, Jan, Bulla, Ingo, Nenadić, Oleg
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 01.03.2010
Elsevier
SeriesComputational Statistics & Data Analysis
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Summary:Hidden semi-Markov models are a generalization of the well-known hidden Markov model. They allow for a greater flexibility of sojourn time distributions, which implicitly follow a geometric distribution in the case of a hidden Markov chain. The aim of this paper is to describe hsmm, a new software package for the statistical computing environment R. This package allows for the simulation and maximum likelihood estimation of hidden semi-Markov models. The implemented Expectation Maximization algorithm assumes that the time spent in the last visited state is subject to right-censoring. It is therefore not subject to the common limitation that the last visited state terminates at the last observation. Additionally, hsmm permits the user to make inferences about the underlying state sequence via the Viterbi algorithm and smoothing probabilities.
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ISSN:0167-9473
1872-7352
DOI:10.1016/j.csda.2008.08.025