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This paper is about S-estimation for penalized regression splines. Penalized regression splines are one of the currently most used methods for smoothing noisy data. The estimation method used for fitting such a penalized regression spline model is mostly based on least squares methods, which are...
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In this paper, I study the extension of the robust bootstrap [Salibian-Barrera, M., Zamar, R.H., 2002. Bootstrapping robust estimates of regression. Ann. Statist. 30, 556-582] to the case of fixed designs. The robust bootstrap is a computer-intensive inference method for robust regression...
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Most asymptotic results for robust estimates rely on regularity conditions that are difficult to verify and that real data sets rarely satisfy. Moreover, these results apply to fixed distribution functions. In the robustness context the distribution of the data remains largely unspecified and...
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Robust model selection procedures control the undue influence that outliers can have on the selection criteria by using both robust point estimators and a bounded loss function when measuring either the goodness-of-fit or the expected prediction error of each model. Furthermore, to avoid...
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It is well known that when the data may contain outliers or other departures from the assumed model, classical inference methods can be seriously affected and yield confidence levels much lower than the nominal ones. This paper proposes robust confidence intervals and tests for the parameters of...
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