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This is the preliminary program for the 2008 Joint Statistical
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| CE_40T | Wed, 8/6/08, 1:00 PM - 2:45 PM | HY-Capitol Ballroom 7 |
| Introduction to MARS: Predictive Modeling with Nonlinear Automated Regression Tools - Continuing Education - CTW | ||
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| Instructor(s): Mikhail Golovnya, Salford Systems | ||
| This workshop will introduce the main concepts behind Jerome Friedman's MARS, a modern regression tool that can help analysts quickly develop superior predictive models. MARS is a nonlinear automated regression tool that can trace complex patterns in data. It automates the model specification search, including variable selection, variable transformation, interaction detection, missing value handling, and model validation. Conventional regression models typically fit straight lines to data. Although this usually oversimplifies the data structure, the approximation is sometimes good enough for practical purposes. However, in the frequent situations in which a straight line is inappropriate, an expert modeler must search tediously for transformations to find the right curve. MARS approaches model construction more flexibly, allowing for bends, thresholds, and other departures from straight lines from the beginning. Attendees will be presented with MARS' key benefits. | ||
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JSM 2008
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