Selecting the optimal sample fraction in univariate extreme value estimation
In general, estimators of the extreme value index of i.i.d. random variables crucially depend on the sample fraction that is used for estimation. In case of the well-known Hill estimator the optimal number knopt of largest order statistics was given by Hall and Welsh (1985) as a function of some parameters of the unknown distribution function F, which was assumed to admit a certain expansion. Moreover, an estimator of knopt was proposed that is consistent if a second-order parameter [rho] of F belongs to a bounded interval. In contrast, we introduce a sequential procedure that yields a consistent estimator of knopt in the full model without requiring prior information about [rho]. Then it is demonstrated that even in a more general setup the resulting adaptive Hill estimator is asymptotically as efficient as the Hill estimator based on the optimal number of order statistics. Finally, it is shown by Monte Carlo simulations that also for moderate sample sizes the procedure shows a reasonable performance, which can be improved further if [rho] is restricted to bounded intervals.
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1998
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Authors: | Drees, Holger ; Kaufmann, Edgar |
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Stochastic Processes and their Applications. - Elsevier, ISSN 0304-4149. - Vol. 75.1998, 2, p. 149-172
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Keywords: | Adaptive estimation Asymptotic efficiency Extreme value index Hill estimator Optimal sample fraction Order statistics Sequential procedure |
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