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A Suite of R Functions Implementing Spline Smoothing Techniques
Last update: 22 August 2023
Copyright license: GNU General Public License, version 2.0
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Fit various smoothing spline models. Includes an ssr() function for smoothing spline regression, an nnr() function for nonparametric nonlinear regression, an snr() function for semiparametric nonlinear regression, an slm() function for semiparametric linear mixed-effects models, and an snm() function for semiparametric nonlinear mixed-effects models. See Wang (2011) <doi:10.1201/b10954> for an overview.
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- Book review of: Y. Wang, Smoothing splines. Methods and applications
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- Shape‐Invariant Modeling of Circadian Rhythms with Random Effects and Smoothing Spline ANOVA Decompositions
- Efficient estimation of variance components in nonparametric mixed-effects models with large samples
- Bayesian smoothing spline analysis of variance
- Joint asymptotics for semi-nonparametric regression models with partially linear structure
- Skill, Luck, and Streaky Play on the PGA Tour
- Modeling of Hormone Secretion‐Generating Mechanisms with Splines: A Pseudo‐Likelihood Approach
- Local and global asymptotic inference in smoothing spline models
- Divide and Recombine Approaches for Fitting Smoothing Spline Models with Large Datasets
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