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Smoothing Parameter and Model Selection for General Smooth Models
by
Säfken, Benjamin
, Wood, Simon N.
, Pya, Natalya
in
Additive model
/ Additives
/ AIC
/ Distributional regression
/ Economic models
/ equations
/ Estimation
/ GAM
/ Inflation
/ Location scale and shape model
/ multivariate analysis
/ Ordered categorical regression
/ Parameter estimation
/ parameter uncertainty
/ Penalized regression spline
/ Penalties
/ Random effects
/ REML
/ Smooth Cox model
/ Smoothing
/ Smoothing parameter uncertainty
/ Statistical algorithm
/ Statistics
/ Theory and Methods
/ Tweedie distribution
/ Uncertainty
/ Wavelet transforms
2016
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Smoothing Parameter and Model Selection for General Smooth Models
by
Säfken, Benjamin
, Wood, Simon N.
, Pya, Natalya
in
Additive model
/ Additives
/ AIC
/ Distributional regression
/ Economic models
/ equations
/ Estimation
/ GAM
/ Inflation
/ Location scale and shape model
/ multivariate analysis
/ Ordered categorical regression
/ Parameter estimation
/ parameter uncertainty
/ Penalized regression spline
/ Penalties
/ Random effects
/ REML
/ Smooth Cox model
/ Smoothing
/ Smoothing parameter uncertainty
/ Statistical algorithm
/ Statistics
/ Theory and Methods
/ Tweedie distribution
/ Uncertainty
/ Wavelet transforms
2016
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Smoothing Parameter and Model Selection for General Smooth Models
by
Säfken, Benjamin
, Wood, Simon N.
, Pya, Natalya
in
Additive model
/ Additives
/ AIC
/ Distributional regression
/ Economic models
/ equations
/ Estimation
/ GAM
/ Inflation
/ Location scale and shape model
/ multivariate analysis
/ Ordered categorical regression
/ Parameter estimation
/ parameter uncertainty
/ Penalized regression spline
/ Penalties
/ Random effects
/ REML
/ Smooth Cox model
/ Smoothing
/ Smoothing parameter uncertainty
/ Statistical algorithm
/ Statistics
/ Theory and Methods
/ Tweedie distribution
/ Uncertainty
/ Wavelet transforms
2016
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Smoothing Parameter and Model Selection for General Smooth Models
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Smoothing Parameter and Model Selection for General Smooth Models
2016
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This article discusses a general framework for smoothing parameter estimation for models with regular likelihoods constructed in terms of unknown smooth functions of covariates. Gaussian random effects and parametric terms may also be present. By construction the method is numerically stable and convergent, and enables smoothing parameter uncertainty to be quantified. The latter enables us to fix a well known problem with AIC for such models, thereby improving the range of model selection tools available. The smooth functions are represented by reduced rank spline like smoothers, with associated quadratic penalties measuring function smoothness. Model estimation is by penalized likelihood maximization, where the smoothing parameters controlling the extent of penalization are estimated by Laplace approximate marginal likelihood. The methods cover, for example, generalized additive models for nonexponential family responses (e.g., beta, ordered categorical, scaled t distribution, negative binomial and Tweedie distributions), generalized additive models for location scale and shape (e.g., two stage zero inflation models, and Gaussian location-scale models), Cox proportional hazards models and multivariate additive models. The framework reduces the implementation of new model classes to the coding of some standard derivatives of the log-likelihood. Supplementary materials for this article are available online.
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Taylor & Francis,Taylor & Francis Group,LLC,Taylor & Francis Ltd
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