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A data-based algorithm for choosing the window width when estimating the density at a point
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    A data-based algorithm for choosing the window width when estimating the density at a point (English)
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    When implementing any density estimator, the problem of choosing the smoothing parameter has to be faced. This paper describes a data-based algorithm which chooses the window width for a kernel estimator of the density at a point. The performance of the resulting window width is evaluated using Monte Carlo methods.
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    density estimator
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    smoothing parameter
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    data-based algorithm
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    window width
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    kernel estimator
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