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Statistics and Probability

2020

Department of Statistics: Faculty Publications

Nadaraya–Watson

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In Praise Of Partially Interpretable Predictors, Tri Le, Bertrand S. Clarke Jan 2020

In Praise Of Partially Interpretable Predictors, Tri Le, Bertrand S. Clarke

Department of Statistics: Faculty Publications

Often there is an uninterpretable model that is statistically as good as, if not better than, a successful interpretable model. Accordingly, if one restricts attention to interpretable models, then one may sacrifice predictive power or other desirable properties. A minimal condition for an interpretable, usually parametric, model to be better than another model is that the first should have smallermean-squared error or integratedmean-squared error.We show through a series of examples that this is often not the case and give the asymptotic forms of a variety of interpretable, partially interpretable, and noninterpretable methods. We find techniques that combine aspects of both …