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The following pages link to On estimating distribution functions using Bernstein polynomials (Q1926011):
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- Distribution function estimation via Bernstein polynomial of random degree (Q263898) (← links)
- On the asymptotic properties of the Bernstein estimator of the multivariate distribution function (Q273747) (← links)
- On the boundary properties of Bernstein polynomial estimators of density and distribution functions (Q449356) (← links)
- Complete monotonicity of multinomial probabilities and its application to Bernstein estimators on the simplex (Q724723) (← links)
- Iterated Bernstein operators for distribution function and density estimation: balancing between the number of iterations and the polynomial degree (Q1623808) (← links)
- Smooth conditional distribution estimators using Bernstein polynomials (Q1654241) (← links)
- Polygonal smoothing of the empirical distribution function (Q1656844) (← links)
- On nonparametric estimation of the latent distribution for ordinal data (Q1662092) (← links)
- Smooth copula-based estimation of the conditional density function with a single covariate (Q2011515) (← links)
- Nonparametric estimation of the cross ratio function (Q2183767) (← links)
- Nonparametric estimation of the ROC curve based on the Bernstein polynomial (Q2317314) (← links)
- Bernstein conditional density estimation with application to conditional distribution and regression functions (Q2325315) (← links)
- An alternative distribution function estimation method using rational Bernstein polynomials (Q2423511) (← links)
- A note on estimating cumulative distribution functions by the use of convolution power kernels (Q2520522) (← links)
- Bernstein estimation for a copula derivative with application to conditional distribution and regression functionals (Q2629371) (← links)
- On the le Cam distance between Poisson and Gaussian experiments and the asymptotic properties of Szasz estimators (Q2660486) (← links)
- Efficient and robust density estimation using Bernstein type polynomials (Q2811278) (← links)
- Testing independence for Archimedean copula based on Bernstein estimate of Kendall distribution function (Q4960707) (← links)
- A goodness-of-fit test based on Bézier curve estimation of Kendall distribution (Q5107770) (← links)