[R] Calculation of AIC BIC from mle
Martin Maechler
maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch
Mon Jun 5 12:39:13 CEST 2006
>>>>> "MM" == Martin Maechler <maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch>
>>>>> on Mon, 5 Jun 2006 12:04:32 +0200 writes:
>>>>> "Rainer" == Rainer M KRug <RMK at krugs.de>
>>>>> on Mon, 05 Jun 2006 10:22:02 +0200 writes:
Rainer> R 2.3.0, all packages up to date
Rainer> Linux, SuSE 10.0
Rainer> Hi
Rainer> I want to calculate AIC or BIC from several results from mle calculation.
Rainer> I found the AIC function, but it does not seem to work with objects of
Rainer> class mle -
Rainer> If I execute the following:
Rainer> ml1 <- mle(...)
Rainer> AIC(ml1)
Rainer> I get the following error messale:
Rainer> Error in logLik(object) : no applicable method for "logLik"
MM> which is really not helpful as error message, since it is *wrong*:
MM> There is a logLik(.) method for "mle" objects, and it even
MM> works.
Hence -- as I forgot to mention in my last e-mail --
for now, you can just use
AIC(logLik(ml1)) ## AIC
or AIC(logLik(ml1), k = log(<nobs>) ## BIC
where you have to fill in <nobs> yourself.
Martin
MM> There's some embarassing bug here, since if you quickly look at
MM> the 'stats4' package source, it's very clear that it was designed
MM> to have AIC(), BIC(), logLik() all working, but only the last
MM> one does.
Rainer> Therefore I am using the following to calculate the AIC:
Rainer> #AICmle calculate AIC from mle object
Rainer> AICmle <- function( m, k=2)
Rainer> {
Rainer> lL <- logLik(m)
Rainer> edf <- attr(lL, "df")
Rainer> LL <- lL[1]
Rainer> - 2 * LL + k * edf
Rainer> }
Rainer> 1) Why is AIC not working with objects of class mle - am I doing
Rainer> something wrong, is it a bug or by design?
MM> a bug.
Rainer> 2) Just for confirmation - is my calculation of AIC correct?
MM> it looks so, but I didn't check.
MM> Martin
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