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When using the Focused Information Criterion (FIC) for assessing and ranking candidate models with respect to how well they do for a given estimation task, it is customary to produce a so-called FIC plot. This plot has the different point estimates along the y-axis and the root-FIC scores on the...
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In this paper we construct simultaneous confidence bands for a smooth curve using penalized spline estimators. We consider three types of estimation methods: (i) as a standard (fixed effect) nonparametric model, (ii) using the mixed model framework with the spline coefficients as random effects...
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Multivariate mixtures of Erlang distributions form a versatile, yet analytically tractable, class of distributions making them suitable for multivariate density estimation. We present a flexible and effective fitting procedure for multivariate mixtures of Erlangs, which iteratively uses the EM...
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In this addendum to Verbelen et al. (2015), we present several additional examples of the calibration procedure for fitting multivariate mixtures of Erlangs to censored and truncated data.The paper "Multivariate Mixtures of Erlangs for Density Estimation Under Censoring and Truncation" to which...
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Mixed models, with both random and fixed effects, are most often estimated on the assumption that the random effects are normally distributed. In this paper we propose several formal tests of the hypothesis that the random effects and/or errors are normally distributed. Most of the proposed...
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In this paper, we di fferentiate between isotropic and hyperbolic wavelet bases in the context of multivariate nonparametric function estimation. The study of the latter leads to new phenomena and non trivial extensions of univariate studies. In this context, we fi rst exhibit the limitations of...
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