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In this paper, we consider a single-index regression model for which we propose a robust estimation procedure for the model parameters and an efficient variable selection of relevant predictors. The proposed method is known as the penalized generalized signed-rank procedure. Asymptotic properties of the proposed estimator are established under mild regularity conditions. Extensive Monte Carlo simulation experiments are carried out to study the finite sample performance of the proposed approach. The simulation results demonstrate that the proposed method dominates many of the existing ones in terms of robustness of estimation and efficiency of variable selection. Finally, a real data example is given to illustrate the method.  相似文献   

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The author introduces robust techniques for estimation, inference and variable selection in the analysis of longitudinal data. She first addresses the problem of the robust estimation of the regression and nuisance parameters, for which she derives the asymptotic distribution. She uses weighted estimating equations to build robust quasi‐likelihood functions. These functions are then used to construct a class of test statistics for variable selection. She derives the limiting distribution of these tests and shows its robustness properties in terms of stability of the asymptotic level and power under contamination. An application to a real data set allows her to illustrate the benefits of a robust analysis.  相似文献   

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This paper considers robust variable selection in semiparametric modeling for longitudinal data with an unspecified dependence structure. First, by basis spline approximation and using a general formulation to treat mean, median, quantile and robust mean regressions in one setting, we propose a weighted M-type regression estimator, which achieves robustness against outliers in both the response and covariates directions, and can accommodate heterogeneity, and the asymptotic properties are also established. Furthermore, a penalized weighted M-type estimator is proposed, which can do estimation and select relevant nonparametric and parametric components simultaneously, and robustly. Without any specification of error distribution and intra-subject dependence structure, the variable selection method works beautifully, including consistency in variable selection and oracle property in estimation. Simulation studies also confirm our method and theories.  相似文献   

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The varying coefficient model (VCM) is an important generalization of the linear regression model and many existing estimation procedures for VCM were built on L 2 loss, which is popular for its mathematical beauty but is not robust to non-normal errors and outliers. In this paper, we address the problem of both robustness and efficiency of estimation and variable selection procedure based on the convex combined loss of L 1 and L 2 instead of only quadratic loss for VCM. By using local linear modeling method, the asymptotic normality of estimation is driven and a useful selection method is proposed for the weight of composite L 1 and L 2. Then the variable selection procedure is given by combining local kernel smoothing with adaptive group LASSO. With appropriate selection of tuning parameters by Bayesian information criterion (BIC) the theoretical properties of the new procedure, including consistency in variable selection and the oracle property in estimation, are established. The finite sample performance of the new method is investigated through simulation studies and the analysis of body fat data. Numerical studies show that the new method is better than or at least as well as the least square-based method in terms of both robustness and efficiency for variable selection.  相似文献   

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In this article, we develop a robust variable selection procedure jointly for fixed and random effects in linear mixed models for longitudinal data. We propose a penalized robust estimator for both the regression coefficients and the variance of random effects based on a re-parametrization of the linear mixed models. Under some regularity conditions, we show the oracle properties of the proposed robust variable selection method. Simulation study shows the robustness of the proposed method against outliers. In the end, the proposed methods is illustrated in the analysis of a real data set.  相似文献   

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As a useful supplement to mean regression, quantile regression is a completely distribution-free approach and is more robust to heavy-tailed random errors. In this paper, a variable selection procedure for quantile varying coefficient models is proposed by combining local polynomial smoothing with adaptive group LASSO. With an appropriate selection of tuning parameters by the BIC criterion, the theoretical properties of the new procedure, including consistency in variable selection and the oracle property in estimation, are established. The finite sample performance of the newly proposed method is investigated through simulation studies and the analysis of Boston house price data. Numerical studies confirm that the newly proposed procedure (QKLASSO) has both robustness and efficiency for varying coefficient models irrespective of error distribution, which is a good alternative and necessary supplement to the KLASSO method.  相似文献   

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Partial linear varying coefficient models are often used in real data analysis for a good balance between flexibility and parsimony. In this paper, we propose a robust adaptive model selection method based on the rank regression, which can do simultaneous coefficient estimation and three types of selections, i.e., varying and constant effects selection, relevant variable selection. The new method has superiority in robustness and efficiency by inheriting the advantage of the rank regression approach. Furthermore, consistency in the three types of selections and oracle property in estimation are established as well. Simulation studies also confirm our method.  相似文献   

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One of the standard variable selection procedures in multiple linear regression is to use a penalisation technique in least‐squares (LS) analysis. In this setting, many different types of penalties have been introduced to achieve variable selection. It is well known that LS analysis is sensitive to outliers, and consequently outliers can present serious problems for the classical variable selection procedures. Since rank‐based procedures have desirable robustness properties compared to LS procedures, we propose a rank‐based adaptive lasso‐type penalised regression estimator and a corresponding variable selection procedure for linear regression models. The proposed estimator and variable selection procedure are robust against outliers in both response and predictor space. Furthermore, since rank regression can yield unstable estimators in the presence of multicollinearity, in order to provide inference that is robust against multicollinearity, we adjust the penalty term in the adaptive lasso function by incorporating the standard errors of the rank estimator. The theoretical properties of the proposed procedures are established and their performances are investigated by means of simulations. Finally, the estimator and variable selection procedure are applied to the Plasma Beta‐Carotene Level data set.  相似文献   

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We consider a generalization of ridge regression and demonstrate advantages over ridge regression. We provide an empirical Bayes method for determining the ridge constants, using the Bayesian interpretation of ridge estimators, and show that this coincides with a method based on a generalization of the CP statistic and the non-negative garrote. These provide an automatic variable selection procedure for the canonical variables.  相似文献   

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In this paper, we investigate robust parameter estimation and variable selection for binary regression models with grouped data. We investigate estimation procedures based on the minimum-distance approach. In particular, we employ minimum Hellinger and minimum symmetric chi-squared distances criteria and propose regularized minimum-distance estimators. These estimators appear to possess a certain degree of automatic robustness against model misspecification and/or for potential outliers. We show that the proposed non-penalized and penalized minimum-distance estimators are efficient under the model and simultaneously have excellent robustness properties. We study their asymptotic properties such as consistency, asymptotic normality and oracle properties. Using Monte Carlo studies, we examine the small-sample and robustness properties of the proposed estimators and compare them with traditional likelihood estimators. We also study two real-data applications to illustrate our methods. The numerical studies indicate the satisfactory finite-sample performance of our procedures.  相似文献   

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This paper focuses on robust estimation and variable selection for partially linear models. We combine the weighted least absolute deviation (WLAD) regression with the adaptive least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) to achieve simultaneous robust estimation and variable selection for partially linear models. Compared with the LAD-LASSO method, the WLAD-LASSO method will resist to the heavy-tailed errors and outliers in the parametric components. In addition, we estimate the unknown smooth function by a robust local linear regression. Under some regular conditions, the theoretical properties of the proposed estimators are established. We further examine finite-sample performance of the proposed procedure by simulation studies and a real data example.  相似文献   

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In this article, a new robust variable selection approach is introduced by combining the robust generalized estimating equations and adaptive LASSO penalty function for longitudinal generalized linear models. Then, an efficient weighted Gaussian pseudo-likelihood version of the BIC (WGBIC) is proposed to choose the tuning parameter in the process of robust variable selection and to select the best working correlation structure simultaneously. Meanwhile, the oracle properties of the proposed robust variable selection method are established and an efficient algorithm combining the iterative weighted least squares and minorization–maximization is proposed to implement robust variable selection and parameter estimation.  相似文献   

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We propose a robust rank-based estimation and variable selection in double generalized linear models when the number of parameters diverges with the sample size. The consistency of the variable selection procedure and asymptotic properties of the resulting estimators are established under appropriate selection of tuning parameters. Simulations are performed to assess the finite sample performance of the proposed estimation and variable selection procedure. In the presence of gross outliers, the proposed method is showing that the variable selection method works better. For practical application, a real data application is provided using nutritional epidemiology data, in which we explore the relationship between plasma beta-carotene levels and personal characteristics (e.g. age, gender, fat, etc.) as well as dietary factors (e.g. smoking status, intake of cholesterol, etc.).  相似文献   

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Maximum likelihood approach is the most frequently employed approach for the inference of linear mixed models. However, it relies on the normal distributional assumption of the random effects and the within-subject errors, and it is lack of robustness against outliers. This article proposes a semiparametric estimation approach for linear mixed models. This approach is based on the first two marginal moments of the response variable, and does not require any parametric distributional assumptions of random effects or error terms. The consistency and asymptotically normality of the estimator are derived under fairly general conditions. In addition, we show that the proposed estimator has a bounded influence function and a redescending property so it is robust to outliers. The methodology is illustrated through an application to the famed Framingham cholesterol data. The finite sample behavior and the robustness properties of the proposed estimator are evaluated through extensive simulation studies.  相似文献   

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The adaptive least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (Lasso) and least absolute deviation (LAD)-Lasso are two attractive shrinkage methods for simultaneous variable selection and regression parameter estimation. While the adaptive Lasso is efficient for small magnitude errors, LAD-Lasso is robust against heavy-tailed errors and severe outliers. In this article, we consider a data-driven convex combination of these two modern procedures to produce a robust adaptive Lasso, which not only enjoys the oracle properties, but synthesizes the advantages of the adaptive Lasso and LAD-Lasso. It fully adapts to different error structures including the infinite variance case and automatically chooses the optimal weight to achieve both robustness and high efficiency. Extensive simulation studies demonstrate a good finite sample performance of the robust adaptive Lasso. Two data sets are analyzed to illustrate the practical use of the procedure.  相似文献   

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In this paper we introduce a new family of robust estimators for ARMA models. These estimators are defined by replacing the residual sample autocovariances in the least squares equations by autocovariances based on ranks. The asymptotic normality of the proposed estimators is provided. The efficiency and robustness properties of these estimators are studied. An adequate choice of the score functions gives estimators which have high efficiency under normality and robustness in the presence of outliers. The score functions can also be chosen so that the resulting estimators are asymptotically as efficient as the maximum likelihood estimators for a given distribution.  相似文献   

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Zhijun Liu 《Statistics》2013,47(2):109-119
In this paper, the robustness of the least distances (LD) estimate in multivariate linear models, as defined by Bai, Chen, Miao and Rao (1990), is discussed in terms of the influence function as well as the breakdown point. The LD estimate is shown to be more robust than the least squares (LS) estimate. The robustness of the LD is similar to that of the least absolute deviations (LAD) estimate, a well studied robust estimate in the univariate case. In particular, if there are no outliers in the design matrices, the breakdown point of the LD estimate reaches the highest value, 1/2.  相似文献   

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Penalized least squares estimators are sensitive to the influence of outliers like the ordinary least squares estimator. We propose a sparse regression estimator for robust variable selection and estimation based on a robust initial estimator. It is proven that our estimator has at least the same breakdown value as the initial estimator. Numerical examples are presented to illustrate our method.  相似文献   

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Segmentation of the mean of heteroscedastic data via cross-validation   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
This paper tackles the problem of detecting abrupt changes in the mean of a heteroscedastic signal by model selection, without knowledge on the variations of the noise. A new family of change-point detection procedures is proposed, showing that cross-validation methods can be successful in the heteroscedastic framework, whereas most existing procedures are not robust to heteroscedasticity. The robustness to heteroscedasticity of the proposed procedures is supported by an extensive simulation study, together with recent partial theoretical results. An application to Comparative Genomic Hybridization (CGH) data is provided, showing that robustness to heteroscedasticity can indeed be required for their analysis.  相似文献   

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