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EM algorithm 47 Bootstrap 37 Variable selection 36 Model selection 35 Markov chain Monte Carlo 34 Maximum likelihood 25 Robustness 24 Simulation 23 Classification 22 Dynamic programming 22 Bayesian inference 19 Markov decision processes 19 Confidence interval 18 Quantile regression 18 Clustering 17 Consistency 17 Dimension reduction 17 MCMC 16 Survival analysis 15 Functional data 14 Functional data analysis 14 Generalized linear models 14 Importance sampling 14 Longitudinal data 14 Maximum likelihood estimation 14 Nonparametric regression 14 Optimal control 14 Robust estimation 14 Core 13 Linear programming 13 Logistic regression 13 Monte Carlo simulation 13 Density estimation 12 Lasso 12 Optimization 12 Random effects 12 Regularization 12 Shapley value 12 Cluster analysis 11 Gibbs sampling 11
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Balakrishnan, N. 40 Molenberghs, Geert 22 Tang, Man-Lai 22 Kundu, Debasis 21 Paula, Gilberto A. 16 Trenkler, Gotz 16 Lee, Sik-Yum 15 Cordeiro, Gauss M. 14 Hawkins, Douglas M. 14 Tijs, Stef 14 Tian, Guo-Liang 13 Cribari-Neto, Francisco 12 Nadarajah, Saralees 12 Tutz, Gerhard 12 Borm, Peter 11 Chen, Hubert J. 11 Hubert, Mia 11 Lee, Jae Won 11 Lemonte, Artur J. 11 Ortega, Edwin M.M. 11 Poon, Wai-Yin 11 Priebe, Carey E. 11 Rousseeuw, Peter J. 11 Bentler, Peter M. 10 Dodge, Yadolah 10 Hernández-Lerma, Onésimo 10 Agresti, Alan 9 Brown, Morton B. 9 Cavazos-Cadena, Rolando 9 Croux, Christophe 9 Gerlach, Richard 9 Lesaffre, Emmanuel 9 Liang, Hua 9 Lui, Kung-Jong 9 Shin, Dong Wan 9 Wang, Yong 9 D'Urso, Pierpaolo 8 Ferrari, Silvia L.P. 8 Fraiman, Ricardo 8 Gupta, Ramesh C. 8
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Computational Statistics & Data Analysis 4,738 Computational Statistics 1,534 Springer handbooks of computational statistics 3 Computational Statistics and Data Analysis 2 Computational Statistics and Data Analysis 143 (2020) 106843 1 Computational Statistics and Data Analysis 56 (2012) 1–14 1 Computational Statistics and Data Analysis, Forthcoming 1 Karabatsos, G. (2022). Approximate Bayesian computation using asymptotically normal point estimates. Computational Statistics, 1-38 1 Springer Handbooks of Computational Statistics 1 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.csda.2019.106843 Previous title "HOW MANY PARAMETERS DOES MY KERNEL DENSITY ESTIMATE HAVE?" 1
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Asymptotic properties of the Bayes modal estimators of item parameters in item response theory
Ogasawara, Haruhiko - In: Computational Statistics 28 (2013) 6, pp. 2559-2583
Asymptotic cumulants of the Bayes modal estimators of item parameters using marginal likelihood in item response theory are derived up to the fourth order with added higher-order asymptotic variances under possible model misspecification. Among them, only the first asymptotic cumulant and the...
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On maximization of the likelihood for the generalized gamma distribution
Noufaily, Angela; Jones, M. - In: Computational Statistics 28 (2013) 2, pp. 505-517
We explore computational aspects of likelihood maximization for the generalized gamma (GG) distribution. We formulate a version of the score equations such that the equations involved are individually uniquely solvable. We observe that the resulting algorithm is well-behaved and competitive with...
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Power maps in goodness-of-fit testing
Fischer, T.; Kamps, U. - In: Computational Statistics 28 (2013) 3, pp. 1365-1382
For classical goodness-of-fit tests as well as for their modified versions in case of Type-II right censored data, results of a simulation study are presented, where the powers of the tests under consideration against beta alternatives are illustrated in informative, user-oriented plots that...
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Contour estimation via two fidelity computer simulators under limited resources
Chen, Ray-Bing; Hung, Ying-Chao; Wang, Weichung; Yen, … - In: Computational Statistics 28 (2013) 4, pp. 1813-1834
The utilization of multiple fidelity simulators for the design and analysis of computer experiments has received increased attention in recent years. In this paper, we study the contour estimation problem for complex systems by considering two fidelity simulators. Our goal is to design a...
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Location of a distribution center for a perishable product
Drezner, Zvi; Scott, Carlton - In: Computational Statistics 78 (2013) 3, pp. 301-314
A model that combines an inventory and location decision is presented, analyzed and solved. In particular, we consider a single distribution center location that serves a finite number of sales outlets for a perishable product. The total cost to be minimized, consists of the transportation costs...
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Tackling indeterminacy in overlapping generations models
Feng, Zhigang - In: Computational Statistics 77 (2013) 3, pp. 445-457
Overlapping generations models may have a continuum of equilibria. Previous studies have been largely confined to the local analysis that linearizes the model around the steady state. However, what is true of the linearized system only applies for an unknown-sized open neighborhood of the steady...
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Test of misspecification with application to negative binomial distribution
Chua, K.; Ong, S. - In: Computational Statistics 28 (2013) 3, pp. 993-1009
A misspecification test based directly on Bartlett’s First Identity is examined. This test is exemplified by the negative binomial distribution. A Monte Carlo simulation study has been conducted, in the context of testing distributional misspecification, and the performance of the proposed...
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ALOHA networks: a game-theoretic approach
Marbán, Sebastián; Ven, Peter; Borm, Peter; Hamers, … - In: Computational Statistics 78 (2013) 2, pp. 221-242
In this paper we consider a wireless network consisting of various nodes, where transmissions are regulated by the slotted ALOHA protocol. Nodes using the protocol behave autonomously, and decide at random whether to transmit in a particular time slot. Simultaneous transmissions by multiple...
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Bayesian lasso binary quantile regression
Benoit, Dries; Alhamzawi, Rahim; Yu, Keming - In: Computational Statistics 28 (2013) 6, pp. 2861-2873
In this paper, a Bayesian hierarchical model for variable selection and estimation in the context of binary quantile regression is proposed. Existing approaches to variable selection in a binary classification context are sensitive to outliers, heteroskedasticity or other anomalies of the latent...
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An algorithm to construct Monte Carlo confidence intervals for an arbitrary function of probability distribution parameters
Tyralis, Hristos; Koutsoyiannis, Demetris; Kozanis, Stefanos - In: Computational Statistics 28 (2013) 4, pp. 1501-1527
We derive a new algorithm for calculating an exact confidence interval for a parameter of location or scale family, based on a two-sided hypothesis test on the parameter of interest, using some pivotal quantities. We use this algorithm to calculate approximate confidence intervals for the...
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