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Local Regression and Likelihood By Clive Loader

Local Regression and Likelihood by Clive Loader


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Summary

Separation of signal from noise is the most fundamental problem in data analysis, and arises in many fields, for example, signal processing, econometrics, acturial science, and geostatistics. This book introduces the local regression method in univariate and multivariate settings, and extensions to local likelihood and density estimation.

Local Regression and Likelihood Summary

Local Regression and Likelihood by Clive Loader

Separation of signal from noise is the most fundamental problem in data analysis, and arises in many fields, for example, signal processing, econometrics, acturial science, and geostatistics. This book introduces the local regression method in univariate and multivariate settings, and extensions to local likelihood and density estimation. Basic theoretical results and diagnostic tools such as cross validation are introduced along the way. Examples illustrate the implementation of the methods using the LOCFIT software.

Table of Contents

The Origins of Local Regression.- Local Regression Methods.- Fitting with LOCFIT.- Local Likelihood Estimation.- Density Estimation.- Flexible Local Regression.- Survival and Failure Time Analysis.- Discrimination and Classification.- Variance Estimation and Goodness of Fit.- Bandwidth Selection.- Adaptive Parameter Choice.- Computational Methods.- Optimizing Local Regression.

Additional information

NPB9781475772586
9781475772586
1475772580
Local Regression and Likelihood by Clive Loader
New
Paperback
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2013-09-11
290
N/A
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