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A comparison of regression spline smoothing procedures
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    A comparison of regression spline smoothing procedures (English)
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    The aim of this article is to compare current regression spline smoothing strategies through investigation of their performance in a large simulation study. For simplicity and conciseness the author restricts attention to a univariate smoothing setting with Gaussian noise and truncated polynomial regression spline basis. A short overview of three main types of approaches to fitting nonparametric regression splines, i.e., stepwise selection, Bayesian selection, and penalised shrinkage is presented. Results of simulations are analysed.
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    B-spline
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    Bayesian variable selection
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    Gibbs sampling
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    polynomial spline
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    stepwise regression
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    simulation
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    goodness-of-fit testing
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