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Abstract Details
Activity Number:
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460
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Type:
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Topic Contributed
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Date/Time:
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Wednesday, August 4, 2010 : 8:30 AM to 10:20 AM
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Sponsor:
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IMS
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Abstract - #308037 |
Title:
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Problems in Shape-Constrained Function Estimation Involving Correlated Errors
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Author(s):
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Mary Meyer*+
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Companies:
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Colorado State University
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Address:
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Colorado State University Dept. of Statistics, Fort Collins, CO, 80523,
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Keywords:
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time series ;
spatial models ;
trend estimation ;
variogram ;
covariance function ;
monotone
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Abstract:
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Smooth function estimation with shape restrictions is useful in a variety of applications. In this talk we look at various problems involving correlated error structures, focusing on two examples. First, we consider the problem of estimating a surface with spatially correlated errors. It is known if the covariance function is decreasing and convex, it is "valid,'' i.e., provides a positive-definite matrix. Using only shape and smoothness assumptions provides a very flexible family of covariance functions that is guaranteed to be valid. Second, we consider estimation of time series trend. Nonparametric estimators have a hard time distinguishing between "wiggly" trends and long-memory error structure, but when a shape restriction such as monotonicity is imposed, the problem of confounding between correlated noise and trend is virtually eliminated.
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