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In this paper, we compre the time fresuency deconvolution method with the wavelets method. We apply our results on …
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evolves the data, if this attractor exists. In chaotic theory, the deconvolution methods have been largely studied and there … large Monte Carlo simulations, we show the ability of this last deconvolution method. Then, we use the de-noised data set to …
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A new nonparametric estimator of production frontiers is defined and studied when the data set of production units is contaminated by measurement error. The measurement error is assumed to be an additive normal random variable on the input variable, but its variance is unknown. The estimator is...
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This paper considers the widely admitted ill-posed inverse problem for measurement error models: estimating the distribution of a latent variable X∗ from an observed sample of X, a contaminated measurement of X∗. We show that the inverse problem is well-posed for self-reporting data under...
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In components of variance models the data are viewed as arising through a sum of two random variables, representing between- and within-group variation, respectively. The former is generally interpreted as a group effect, and the latter as error. It is assumed that these variables are...
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function in dimension one to find lower bounds for the Wasserstein deconvolution in any dimension. …
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expression data is a key aspect of statistical inference and visualization in these studies. We propose re-weighted deconvolution …
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Frontier estimation appears in productivity analysis. Firm’s performance is measured by the distance between its output and an optimal production frontier. Frontier estimation becomes difficult if outputs are measured with noise and most approaches rely on restrictive parametric assumptions....
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