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SiZer for smoothing splines (English)
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24 May 2006
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SiZerSS is a shortening for ``Significant Zero crossing of derivatives for smoothing splines''. This is a 2D graphical display at which for a smoothing spline \(\hat f_\lambda(x)\) (\(\lambda\in[\lambda_{\min},\lambda_{\max}]\) being a smoothing parameter) a point with coordinates \((\lambda,x)\) is marked by its colour if \((\partial/\partial x)\widehat f_\lambda(x)\) is significantly positive, negative, \(\simeq 0\), or if the data are too sparse at \(x\) to make significant statements. Construction of SiZerSS is described and the choice of \(\lambda_{\min},\lambda_{\max}\) is discussed. The case of binned data is also considered. Results of simulations and application to family food expenditures in UK are considered.
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graphical data analysis
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smoothing parameter
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