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Motivated by recent work on exploratory projection pursuit, we define the empirical Radon transform. Its precise convergence rate at a fixed centre, uniform over all orientations, and its precise convergence rate uniformly over all centres and all orientations are derived. We show that in the...
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We develop mathematical models for high-dimensional binary distributions, and apply them to the study of smoothing methods for sparse binary data. Specifically, we treat the kernel-type estimator developed by Aitchison and Aitken (Biometrika63 (1976), 413-420). Our analysis is of an asymptotic...
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In the classical theory of Edgeworth expansion for the sample mean, it is typically assumed that the sampling distribution is either lattice valued or is sufficiently smooth to satisfy Cramér's regularity condition. However, applications of Edgeworth expansions to problems involving the...
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Test statistics are proposed for testing equality of two p-variate probability density functions. The statistics are based on the integrated square distance between two kernel-based density estimates and are two-sample versions of the statistic studied by Hall (1984, J. Multivariate Anal. 14...
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When stochastic errors are added to data from a distribution with a sharp boundary, such as a changepoint or a frontier, nonparametric estimation of the boundary can be interpreted as a problem of deconvolution. We argue that, rather than attempting to estimate the distribution of the...
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