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The regression model \(y=g(x)+\epsilon\) and least-squares estimation are studied in a general context. For an estimator of the unknown g to be statistically meaningful, it should at least be consistent in some sense. In the least-squares context, the most natural requirement is \(L^ 2\)- consistency. In this paper the author shows that entropy conditions on a rescaled and truncated version of the class of regression functions \({\mathcal G}\) imply strong \(L^ 2\)-consistency of the least-squares estimator. A result from empirical process theory is used to prove this. He deals with a few examples, such as (non)linear regression and isotonic regression. Some nonparametric regression estimators can also be considered as least- squares estimators, or modifications thereof (for instance penalized least squares). | |||
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strong \(L^ 2\)-consistency | |||
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least-squares estimation | |||
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entropy conditions | |||
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empirical process | |||
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isotonic regression | |||
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nonparametric regression estimators | |||
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penalized least squares | |||
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A new approach to least-squares estimation, with applications (English)
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The regression model \(y=g(x)+\epsilon\) and least-squares estimation are studied in a general context. For an estimator of the unknown g to be statistically meaningful, it should at least be consistent in some sense. In the least-squares context, the most natural requirement is \(L^ 2\)- consistency. In this paper the author shows that entropy conditions on a rescaled and truncated version of the class of regression functions \({\mathcal G}\) imply strong \(L^ 2\)-consistency of the least-squares estimator. A result from empirical process theory is used to prove this. He deals with a few examples, such as (non)linear regression and isotonic regression. Some nonparametric regression estimators can also be considered as least- squares estimators, or modifications thereof (for instance penalized least squares).
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strong \(L^ 2\)-consistency
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empirical measure
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uniform convergence
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least-squares estimation
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entropy conditions
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empirical process
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isotonic regression
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nonparametric regression estimators
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penalized least squares
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