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We use local polynomial fitting to estimate the nonparametric M-regression function for strongly mixing stationary processes {(<italic>Y</italic>, <italic>null</italic>)}. We establish a strong uniform consistency rate for the Bahadur representation of estimators of the regression function and its derivatives. These results are...
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Models with single-index structures are among the many existing popular semiparametric approaches for either the conditional mean or the conditional variance. This paper focuses on a single-index model for the conditional quantile. We propose an adaptive estimation procedure and an iterative...
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We consider variable selection in the single-index model. We prove that the popular leave-m-out crossvalidation method has different behaviour in the single-index model from that in linear regression models or nonparametric regression models. A new consistent variable selection method, called...
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In semiparametric models it is a common approach to under-smooth the nonparametric functions in order that estimators of the finite dimensional parameters can achieve root-n consistency. The requirement of under-smoothing may result as we show from inefficient estimation methods or technical...
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This paper proposes a constrained empirical likelihood confidence region for a parameter in the semi-linear errors-in-variables model. The confidence region is constructed by combining the score function corresponding to the squared orthogonal distance with a constraint on the parameter, and it...
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Using a time series model to mimic an observed time series has a long history. However, with regard to this objective, conventional estimation methods for discrete-time dynamical models are frequently found to be wanting. In fact, they are characteristically misguided in at least two respects:...
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