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Iterated filtering and mif2 parameter transformation #189

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These are good questions @Fuhan-Yang.

First, the IF2 theorem tells us that, if we do sufficiently many IF2 iterations, reducing the "temperature" (i.e., the magnitude of the random parameter perturbations that IF2 applies) slowly enough, then IF2 will converge to the maximum-likelihood estimate (MLE). As a byproduct of its computations, IF2 computes the likelihood of the perturbed model. As we are at pains to explain in the lesson and in FAQ 5.1, this likelihood is not the same as that for the unperturbed model. Therefore, if one wants an accurate estimate of the likelihood at the MLE (or at any other point in the parameter space), one should use the particle filter on the unperturbed mod…

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