Spline-based quasi-likelihood estimation of mixed Poisson regression with single-index models
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DOI10.1007/s00184-017-0631-2zbMath1421.62040OpenAlexW2766744190MaRDI QIDQ683863
Publication date: 9 February 2018
Published in: Metrika (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00184-017-0631-2
quasi-likelihood estimationB-splinesemiparametric efficiencysingle-index modelmixed Poisson regression
Asymptotic properties of parametric estimators (62F12) Nonparametric regression and quantile regression (62G08) Asymptotic properties of nonparametric inference (62G20) Applications of statistics to environmental and related topics (62P12) Generalized linear models (logistic models) (62J12)
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