Track Lizard Movement with a Capture-Recapture Model
This example illustrates using a hidden Markov model to reconstruct the most probable lizard migration pattern, as well as estimate a lizard's expected lifespan from a sequence of incomplete trapping records.
Lizards move between three zones represented by states 2, 3, 4. When they die they transition into state 1. Each lizard is initially tagged.
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At each time , 25 lizards are captured, each lizard's zone is recorded, and they are released. The recorded 1, 2, or 3 corresponds to an actual zone, while 4 represents a missing value that could mean that the lizard was not captured or that it is dead.
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Estimate a 4-state, 4-emission hidden Markov process from the data.
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Find the most likely movement pattern for the first lizard.
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In the preceding sequence the state 1, death, is an absorbing state.
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The mean time to death.
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