Estimation of the mixed logit likelihood function by randomized quasi‐Monte Carlo

Estimation of the mixed logit likelihood function by randomized quasi‐Monte Carlo

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Article ID: iaor20121639
Volume: 46
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 305
End Page Number: 320
Publication Date: Feb 2012
Journal: Transportation Research Part B
Authors: , , , ,
Keywords: behaviour
Abstract:

We examine the effectiveness of randomized quasi‐Monte Carlo (RQMC) techniques to estimate the integrals that express the discrete choice probabilities in a mixed logit model, for which no closed form formula is available. These models are used extensively in travel behavior research. We consider popular RQMC constructions such as randomized Sobol’, Faure, and Halton points, but our main emphasis is on randomly‐shifted lattice rules, for which we study how to select the parameters as a function of the considered class of integrands. We compare the effectiveness of all these methods and of standard Monte Carlo (MC) to reduce both the variance and the bias when estimating the log‐likelihood function at a given parameter value. In our numerical experiments, randomized lattice rules (with carefully selected parameters) and digital nets are the best performers and they reduce the bias as much as the variance. With panel data, in our examples, the performance of all RQMC methods degrades rapidly when we simultaneously increase the dimension and the number of observations per individual.

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