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Inference Using Bhattacharyya Distance To Model Interaction Effects When The Number Of Predictors Far Exceeds The Sample Size, Sarah A. Janse Jan 2017

Inference Using Bhattacharyya Distance To Model Interaction Effects When The Number Of Predictors Far Exceeds The Sample Size, Sarah A. Janse

Theses and Dissertations--Statistics

In recent years, statistical analyses, algorithms, and modeling of big data have been constrained due to computational complexity. Further, the added complexity of relationships among response and explanatory variables, such as higher-order interaction effects, make identifying predictors using standard statistical techniques difficult. These difficulties are only exacerbated in the case of small sample sizes in some studies. Recent analyses have targeted the identification of interaction effects in big data, but the development of methods to identify higher-order interaction effects has been limited by computational concerns. One recently studied method is the Feasible Solutions Algorithm (FSA), a fast, flexible method that …


Informational Index And Its Applications In High Dimensional Data, Qingcong Yuan Jan 2017

Informational Index And Its Applications In High Dimensional Data, Qingcong Yuan

Theses and Dissertations--Statistics

We introduce a new class of measures for testing independence between two random vectors, which uses expected difference of conditional and marginal characteristic functions. By choosing a particular weight function in the class, we propose a new index for measuring independence and study its property. Two empirical versions are developed, their properties, asymptotics, connection with existing measures and applications are discussed. Implementation and Monte Carlo results are also presented.

We propose a two-stage sufficient variable selections method based on the new index to deal with large p small n data. The method does not require model specification and especially focuses …


Nonparametric Compound Estimation, Derivative Estimation, And Change Point Detection, Sisheng Liu Jan 2017

Nonparametric Compound Estimation, Derivative Estimation, And Change Point Detection, Sisheng Liu

Theses and Dissertations--Statistics

Firstly, we reviewed some popular nonparameteric regression methods during the past several decades. Then we extended the compound estimation (Charnigo and Srinivasan [2011]) to adapt random design points and heteroskedasticity and proposed a modified Cp criteria for tuning parameter selection. Moreover, we developed a DCp criteria for tuning paramter selection problem in general nonparametric derivative estimation. This extends GCp criteria in Charnigo, Hall and Srinivasan [2011] with random design points and heteroskedasticity. Next, we proposed a change point detection method via compound estimation for both fixed design and random design case, the adaptation of heteroskedasticity was considered for the method. …