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Mixtures Of Self-Modelling Regressions, Rhonda D. Szczesniak, Kert Viele, Robin L. Cooper Aug 2014

Mixtures Of Self-Modelling Regressions, Rhonda D. Szczesniak, Kert Viele, Robin L. Cooper

Statistics Faculty Publications

A shape invariant model for functions f1,...,fn specifies that each individual function fi can be related to a common shape function g through the relation fi(x) = aig(cix + di) + bi. We consider a flexible mixture model that allows multiple shape functions g1,...,gK, where each fi is a shape invariant transformation of one of those gK. We derive an MCMC algorithm for fitting the model using Bayesian Adaptive Regression Splines (BARS), propose …


Spectral Density Shrinkage For High-Dimensional Time Series, Mark Fiecas, Rainer Von Sachs Dec 2013

Spectral Density Shrinkage For High-Dimensional Time Series, Mark Fiecas, Rainer Von Sachs

Mark Fiecas

Time series data obtained from neurophysiological signals is often high-dimensional and the length of the time series is often short relative to the number of dimensions. Thus, it is difficult or sometimes impossible to compute statistics that are based on the spectral density matrix because these matrices are numerically unstable. In this work, we discuss the importance of regularization for spectral analysis of high-dimensional time series and propose shrinkage estimation for estimating high-dimensional spectral density matrices. The shrinkage estimator is derived from a penalized log-likelihood, and the optimal penalty parameter has a closed-form solution, which can be estimated using the …