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Robust penalized regression spline fitting with application to additive mixed modelling
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    Robust penalized regression spline fitting with application to additive mixed modelling (English)
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    8 August 2009
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    A new approach to nonparametric spline regression estimation is considered based on the penalized M-type criterion with the Huber loss function. An iterative algorithm for spline coefficients calculation is proposed. The choice of starting values and the smoothing parameter are discussed. A semiparametric model with linear and nonparametric parts is considered. Results of simulations and real data applications are presented.
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    additive mixed regression models
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    M-type robust estimation
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    penalized splines
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    semiparametric regression
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