Anisotropic smoothing splines in problems with factorial design of experiments (Q492752)
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Anisotropic smoothing splines in problems with factorial design of experiments (English)
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21 August 2015
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The author addresses the problem of finding an estimate of a function \(f_0\) of many variables from a given data sample \(\{x_i \in \Omega, \,_i = f_0(x_i) + \xi_i\}\), where \(\Omega \subset [0, 1]^d\) is a domain in \(\mathbb {R}^d\) and \(\xi_i\) is white noise. The function \(f_0\) is assumed to belong to a suitable Sobolev space. The estimate is constructed by using a tensor product of \(B\)-splines. The author defines an algorithm for finding such an estimate, and discusses several properties, including the computational cost of the algorithm and an upper bound for the error.
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factorial design of experiments
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splines
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anisotropic Sobolev spaces
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estimate
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tensor product of \(B\)-splines
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algorithm
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