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Identifiability of Hidden Markov Models for Learning Trajectories in Cognitive Diagnosis
Ying Liu1, Steven Andrew Culpepper2, Yuguo Chen1
1Department of Statistics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Computing Applications Building, Room 152, 605 E. Springfield Ave., Champaign, IL, 61820, USA.
Abstract:
Hidden Markov models (HMMs) have been applied in various domains, which makes the identifiability issue of HMMs popular among researchers. Classical identifiability conditions shown in previous studies are too strong for practical analysis. In this paper, we propose generic identifiability conditions for discrete time HMMs with finite state space. Also, recent studies about cognitive diagnosis models (CDMs) applied first-order HMMs to track changes in attributes related to learning. However, the application of CDMs requires a known [Formula: see text] matrix to infer the underlying structure between latent attributes and items, and the identifiability constraints of the model parameters should also be specified. We propose generic identifiability constraints for our restricted HMM and then estimate the model parameters, including the [Formula: see text] matrix, through a Bayesian framework. We present Monte Carlo simulation results to support our conclusion and apply the developed model to a real dataset.

