How to compute AIC using Gaussian Mixture Regression?
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Hello everybody, How can I manually compute the AIC for a Gaussian Mixture Model, with 2 predictor variables and one response variable. The data is approximated by 3 gaussians. I use this ( estimated values already calculated):
n=size(inputVector1,1)+size(inputVector,1);
RSS=sqrt(realValues.^2-estimatedValues.^2);
K=2;
AIC=n.*ln(RSS/n)+2*K;
Can anybody tell me what is wrong? Kind regards Joaquim
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  Kiran Javkar
 on 15 Feb 2018
				
      Edited: Kiran Javkar
 on 15 Feb 2018
  
			Your computation of RSS (Residual Sum of Squares) is incorrect. You could use something like:
res = realValues - estimatedValues
RSS = sum(res.^2)
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  Abhishek Ballaney
      
 on 16 Feb 2018
        https://in.mathworks.com/help/stats/tune-gaussian-mixture-models.html
https://in.mathworks.com/help/stats/clustering-using-gaussian-mixture-models.html
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