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Semi-supervised classification can help to improve generative classifiers by taking into account the information provided by the unlabeled data points, especially when there are far more unlabeled data than labeled data. The aim is to select a generative classification model using both unlabeled...
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The selection of the truncation lag for covariate unit root tests is analyzed using Monte Carlo simulation. It is shown that standard information criteria such as the BIC or the AIC select lag orders that are too small and can result in tests with large size distortions. Modified information...
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A new methodological approach that enables the use of the maximum likelihood method in the Generalized Pareto Distribution is presented. Thus several models for the same data can be compared under Akaike and Bayesian information criteria. The view is based on a detailed theoretical study of the...
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For the vast majority of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) statistical analysis was performed by testing markers individually. Elementary statistical considerations clearly show that in the case of complex traits an approach based on multiple regression or generalized linear models is...
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Penalties with an ℓ1 norm provide solutions in which some coefficients are exactly zero and can be used for selecting variables in regression settings. When applied to the logistic regression model, they also can be used to select variables which affect classification. We focus on the form of...
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Rate variation among the sites of a molecular sequence is commonly found in applications of phylogenetic inference. Several approaches exist to account for this feature but they do not usually enable the investigator to pinpoint the sites that evolve under one or another rate of evolution in a...
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In the application of the popular maximum likelihood method to factor analysis, the number of factors is commonly determined through a two-stage procedure, in which stage 1 performs parameter estimation for a set of candidate models and then stage 2 chooses the best according to certain model...
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Regular vine distributions which constitute a flexible class of multivariate dependence models are discussed. Since multivariate copulae constructed through pair-copula decompositions were introduced to the statistical community, interest in these models has been growing steadily and they are...
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The selection of an appropriate model is a fundamental step of the data analysis in small area estimation. Bias corrections to the Akaike information criterion, AIC, and to the Kullback symmetric divergence criterion, KIC, are derived for the Fay–Herriot model. Furthermore, three...
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A pair-copula construction is a decomposition of a multivariate copula into a structured system, called regular vine, of bivariate copulae or pair-copulae. The standard practice is to model these pair-copulae parametrically, inducing a model risk, with errors potentially propagating throughout...
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