Adaptive slicing for functional slice inverse regression
Linjuan Zheng,
Beiting Liang () and
Guochang Wang ()
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Linjuan Zheng: Jinan University
Beiting Liang: Jinan University
Guochang Wang: Jinan University
Statistical Papers, 2024, vol. 65, issue 5, No 24, 3284 pages
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Abstract In the paper, we propose a functional dimension reduction method for functional predictors and a scalar response. In the past study, the most popular functional dimension reduction method is the functional sliced inverse regression (FSIR) and people usually use a fixed slicing scheme to implement the estimation of FSIR. However, in practical, there are two main questions for the fixed slicing scheme: how many slices should be chosen and how to divide all samples into different slices. To solve these problems, we first expand the functional predictor and functional regression parameters on the functional principal component basis or a given basis such as B-spline basis. Then the functional regression parameters will be estimated by using the adaptive slicing for FSIR approach. Simulation results and real data analysis are presented to show the merit of the new proposed method.
Keywords: Functional data; Functional sliced inverse regression; Optimal slicing scheme (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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