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Large-sample inference for log-spline models (English)
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Let Y be a random variable which takes values in a subinterval \({\mathcal Y}\) of \({\mathcal R}\) and has an unknown density f on \({\mathcal Y}\). Let F be the distribution function of f and Q its quantile function. As approximations of f, for each n the author constructs finite-parameter exponential models \(\{\) f(\(\cdot;\theta)\), \(\theta \in \Theta_ n\}\) for f, based on B-splines where \(\Theta_ n\) is a convex open subset of \({\mathcal R}^ J\) and \(J\to \infty\) as \(n\to \infty.\) Next, using a sample of n independent, identically distributed replications \(Y_ 1,...,Y_ n\) of \({\mathcal Y}\), he considers maximum likelihood estimation of the parameters of the models yielding estimates \(\hat f,\) \(\hat F\) and \(\hat Q\) of f, F and Q, respectively. Then, he shows that under mild conditions these estimates achieve the optimal rate of convergence and clarifies the asymptotic behavior of the corresponding confidence bounds.
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large-sample inference
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log-spline models
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functional inference
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quantile function
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finite-parameter exponential models
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B-splines
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maximum likelihood estimation
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optimal rate of convergence
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confidence bounds
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