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High dimension, low sample size data are emerging in various areas of science. We find a common structure underlying many such data sets by using a non-standard type of asymptotics: the dimension tends to ∞ while the sample size is fixed. Our analysis shows a tendency for the data to lie...
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High-dimension, low-small-sample size datasets have different geometrical properties from those of traditional low-dimensional data. In their asymptotic study regarding increasing dimensionality with a fixed sample size, Hall et al. (2005) showed that each data vector is approximately located on...
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In this paper, we extend SiZer (SIgnificant ZERo crossing of the derivatives) to dependent data for the purpose of goodness-of-fit tests for time series models. Dependent SiZer compares the observed data with a specific null model being tested by adjusting the statistical inference using an...
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Linear classifiers are very popular, but can have limitations when classes have distinct subpopulations. General nonlinear kernel classifiers are very flexible, but do not give clear interpretations and may not be efficient in high dimensions. We propose the bidirectional discrimination...
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This article discusses a study of cell images in cell culture biology from an object-oriented point of view. The motivation of this research is to develop a statistical approach to cell image analysis that better supports the automated development of stem cell growth media. A major hurdle in...
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This paper gives asymptotically best data based choices of the bandwidth of the kernel density estimator. These bandwith selectors attain the fastest possible rate of convergence to the desired theoretical optimum and the best possible constant coefficient in the spirit of the usual Fisher...
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In nonparametric kernel regression, most automatically chosen bandwidths are known to have the disturbing property of being negatively correlated with the squared error optimal bandwidth. Fourier analysis method provide insight into the cause of this negative correlation, which is far deeper...
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