Quantile regression for longitudinal data
The penalized least squares interpretation of the classical random effects estimator suggests a possible way forward for quantile regression models with a large number of "fixed effects". The introduction of a large number of individual fixed effects can significantly inflate the variability of estimates of other covariate effects. Regularization, or shrinkage of these individual effects toward a common value can help to modify this inflation effect. A general approach to estimating quantile regression models for longitudinal data is proposed employing l1 regularization methods. Sparse linear algebra and interior point methods for solving large linear programs are essential computational tools.
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2004
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Authors: | Koenker, Roger |
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Journal of Multivariate Analysis. - Elsevier, ISSN 0047-259X. - Vol. 91.2004, 1, p. 74-89
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Keywords: | Quantile regression Penalty methods Shrinkage L-statistics Random effects Robust estimation Hierarchical models |
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