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Activity Number: 352
Type: Contributed
Date/Time: Tuesday, August 6, 2013 : 10:30 AM to 12:20 PM
Sponsor: Section on Nonparametric Statistics
Abstract - #309813
Title: Constrained Spline Regression in the Presence of Correlated Errors
Author(s): Huan Wang*+ and Mary Meyer and Jean Opsomer
Companies: Colorado State University and Colorado State University and Colorado State University
Keywords: Shape-restriction ; Penalized Spline ; Correlated Errors
Abstract:

Extracting the trend from the pattern of observations is always difficult, especially when the trend is obscured by correlated errors. Often, prior knowledge of the trend does not include a parametric family, and instead the valid assumption are vague, such as ``smooth" or ``monotone increasing." The proposed method uses spline regression with shape constraints for estimation and inference in the presence of correlated errors. Correlation structure and penalty parameter are selected simultaneously using a correlation-adjusted AIC. The asymptotic properties of unpenalized spline regression in the presence of correlation are investigated. It is proved that even if the estimation of the correlation is inconsistent, the corresponding projection estimation of the regression function can still be consistent and have the optimal asymptotic rate. The constrained spline fit attains the convergence rate of unconstrained spline fit in the presence of correlated observations. Simulation results show that the constrained estimator typically behaves better than the unconstrained version if the true trend satisfies the constraints.


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