The typical situation we have is that the xt and yt are given and we want to estimate 1, 2, 2. If this is the case, then f() is known as the likelihood function, denoted LF(1, 2, 2), so we write
(4)
Maximum likelihood estimation involves choosing parameter values (1, 2,2) that maximise this function.
We want to differentiate (4) w.r.t. 1, 2,2, but (4) is a product containing T terms.
Parameter Estimation using Maximum Likelihood (cont’d)