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The problem of approximating a general regression function m(x) = E (Y IX = x) is addressed. As in the case of the c1assical L2-type projection pursuit regression considered by Hall (1989), we propose to approximate m(x) through a regression of Y given an index, that is a unidimensional...
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We develop a novel approach to build checks of parametric regression models when many regressors are present, based on a class of sufficiently rich semiparametric alternatives, namely single-index models. We propose an omnibus test based on the kernel method that performs against a sequence of...
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The problem of approximating a general regression function m(x) = E (Y IX = x) is addressed. As in the case of the c1assical L2-type projection pursuit regression considered by Hall (1989), we propose to approximate m(x) through a regression of Y given an index, that is a unidimensional...
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We consider testing the significance of a subset of covariates in a nonparamet- ric regression. These covariates can be continuous and/or discrete. We propose a new kernel-based test that smoothes only over the covariates appearing under the null hypothesis, so that the curse of dimensionality...
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We address the issue of lack-of-fit testing for a parametric quantile regression. We propose a simple test that involves one-dimensional kernel smoothing, so that the rate at which it detects local alternatives is independent of the number of covariates. The test has asymptotically gaussian...
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The problem of approximating a general regression function m(x) = E (Y IX = x) is addressed. As in the case of the c1assical L2-type projection pursuit regression considered by Hall (1989), we propose to approximate m(x) through a regression of Y given an index, that is a unidimensional...
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We study the influence of a bandwidth parameter in inference with conditional estimating equations. In that aim, we propose a new class of smooth minimum distance estimators and we develop a theory that focuses on uniformity in bandwidth. We establish a vn-asymptotic representation of our...
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