Bayesian nonparametric temporal dynamic clustering via autoregressive Dirichlet priors

10/23/2019
by   Maria De Iorio, et al.
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In this paper we consider the problem of dynamic clustering, where cluster memberships may change over time and clusters may split and merge over time, thus creating new clusters and destroying existing ones. We propose a Bayesian nonparametric approach to dynamic clustering via mixture modeling. Our approach relies on a novel time-dependent nonparametric prior defined by combining: i) a copula-based transformation of a Gaussian autoregressive process; ii) the stick-breaking construction of the Dirichlet process. Posterior inference is performed through a particle Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithm which is simple, computationally efficient and scalable to massive datasets. Advantages of the proposed approach include flexibility in applications, ease of computations and interpretability. We present an application of our dynamic Bayesian nonparametric mixture model to the study the temporal dynamics of gender stereotypes in adjectives and occupations in the 20th and 21st centuries in the United States. Moreover, to highlight the flexibility of our model we present additional applications to time-dependent data with covariates and with spatial structure.

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