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A thurstonian pairwise choice model with univariate and multivariate spline transformations
Authors:Geert De Soete  Suzanne Winsberg
Affiliation:(1) Department of Data Analysis, University of Ghent, Henri Dunantlaan 2, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium;(2) Ircam, Paris, France
Abstract:A probabilistic choice model is developed for paired comparisons data about psychophysical stimuli. The model is based on Thurstone's Law of Comparative Judgment Case V and assumes that each stimulus is measured on a small number of physical variables. The utility of a stimulus is related to its values on the physical variables either by means of an additive univariate spline model or by means of multivariate spline model. In the additive univariate spline model, a separate univariate spline transformation is estimated for each physical dimension and the utility of a stimulus is assumed to be an additive combination of these transformed values. In the multivariate spline model, the utility of a stimulus is assumed to be a general multivariate spline function in the physical variables. The use of B splines for estimating the transformation functions is discussed and it is shown how B splines can be generalized to the multivariate case by using as basis functions tensor products of the univariate basis functions. A maximum likelihood estimation procedure for the Thurstone Case V model with spline transformation is described and applied for illustrative purposes to various artificial and real data sets. Finally, the model is extended using a latent class approach to the case where there are unreplicated paired comparisons data from a relatively large number of subjects drawn from a heterogeneous population. An EM algorithm for estimating the parameters in this extended model is outlined and illustrated on some real data.The first author is supported as ldquoBevoegdverklaard Navorserrdquo of the Belgian ldquoNationaal Fonds voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoekrdquo. The authors are indebted to Ulf Böckenholt and Yoshio Takane for useful comments on an earlier draft of this paper.
Keywords:paired comparisons data  Thurstonian choice model  multivariate splines  latent class analysis  EM algorithm  psychophysical transformation
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