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Activity Number: 274
Type: Contributed
Date/Time: Tuesday, August 5, 2008 : 10:30 AM to 12:20 PM
Sponsor: Biometrics Section
Abstract - #302567
Title: Self-Modeling Regression with Regression Splines and Random Curve-Specific Parameters: Application to Arterial Pulse Pressure Waveforms
Author(s): Lyndia C. Brumback*+ and Douglas Tommet and Richard Kronmal
Companies: University of Washington and Institute for Aging Research and University of Washington
Address: Box 357232, Seattle, WA, 98115,
Keywords: functional data ; nonlinear mixed effects models ; pulse waveforms ; self-modeling
Abstract:

Self modeling regression is a method for analyzing sets of observed curves. It is based on the relatively simple assumption that the x and y axes can be separately transformed in a parametric manner for each curve so that the data from all curves lie approximately on one typical curve. When the typical curve is modeled with a regression spline and the curve-specific transformational parameters are modeled as random (Normal with mean zero), the model may be under-parameterized and the variance components may be estimated poorly. Simulations show that a random effects distribution that forces the realized curve-specific transformational parameters to have mean zero or the inclusion of a fixed transformational parameter improves estimation. The methods are applied to arterial pulse pressure waveform data from the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis.


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