Asymptotically sufficient statistics in nonparametric regression experiments with correlated noise (Q609669)

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    Asymptotically sufficient statistics in nonparametric regression experiments with correlated noise
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5822129

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      Asymptotically sufficient statistics in nonparametric regression experiments with correlated noise (English)
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      1 December 2010
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      Summary: We find asymptotically sufficient statistics that could help simplify inference in nonparametric regression problems with correlated errors. These statistics are derived from a wavelet decomposition that is used to whiten the noise process and to effectively separate high-resolution and low-resolution components. The lower-resolution components contain nearly all the available information about the mean function, and the higher-resolution components can be used to estimate the error covariances. The strength of the correlations among the errors is related to the speed at which the variance of the higher-resolution components shrinks, and this is considered as an additional nuisance parameter in the model. We show that the NPR experiment with correlated noise is asymptotically equivalent to an experiment that observes the mean function in the presence of a continuous Gaussian process that is similar to a fractional Brownian motion. These results provide a theoretical motivation for some commonly proposed wavelet estimation techniques.
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