Re: OFV from different algorithms
Mark
I posed a variant of this question to Stu Beal (Sheiner's statistician) > 20
years ago. He answered that one cannot compare ADVAN's, e.g., between ADVAN4
and ADVAN6 for the identical model.
I verified this today when I ran a model with those two ADVAN's -- both
converged, they yielded quite similar parameter estimates, but the OF differed
by 60 units.
I will be interested to hear Bob Bauer's reply to this issue.
Dennis
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> On Sep 23, 2020, at 5:09 PM, Mark Tepeck <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi NMusers,
>
> I believe below is a very common question, but I could not find a
> clear answer in literature.
>
> Sometimes, we want to find out which algorithm offers the better model
> fitting for a given dataset.
>
> Is it possible to use the objective function value (OFV) to compare
> the model fitting computed by various algorithms (e.g. FOCE, IMP, and
> SAEM) ? Put it into another way, the same input dataset with the same
> fitted model/estimates will lead to similar OFVs among FOCE, IMP, and
> SAEM?
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Mark
>