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    Universally consistent regression function estimation using hierarchical \(B\)-splines (English)
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    Estimation of multivariate regression functions from i.i.d. data is considered. By empirical \(L_2\)-error minimization over data-dependent spaces of polynomial spline functions the estimates have been constructed. For univariate regression function estimation these spaces are spline-spaces with data-dependent knot sequences. In the multivariate case, the author uses so-called hierarchical spline spaces which are defined as a linear span of tensor product \(B\)-splines with nested knot sequences. This paper shows the strong \(L_2\)-consistency of the estimators without any condition on the underlying distribution.
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    data-dependent partitions
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    integrated squared error
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    least squares estimate
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    regression estimate
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    universal consistency
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