• 제목/요약/키워드: nonparametric mixed effects model

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Small Area Estimation via Nonparametric Mixed Effects Model

  • Jeong, Seok-Oh;Shin, Key-Il
    • 응용통계연구
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    • 제25권3호
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    • pp.457-464
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    • 2012
  • Small area estimation is a statistical inference method to overcome the large variance due to the small sample size allocated in a small area. Recently some nonparametric estimators have been applied to small area estimation. In this study, we suggest a nonparametric mixed effect small area estimator using kernel smoothing and compare the small area estimators using labor statistics.

비모수와 준모수 혼합모형을 이용한 소지역 추정 (Semiparametric and Nonparametric Mixed Effects Models for Small Area Estimation)

  • 정석오;신기일
    • 응용통계연구
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    • 제26권1호
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    • pp.71-79
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    • 2013
  • 지역 또는 도메인에 작은 크기의 표본이 배정되어 추정의 정도가 나쁜 경우에 사용되는 준모수적 또는 비모수적 소지역 추정법은 최근 많은 연구가 진행되고 있다. 본 논문에서는 커널을 이용한 국소다항 혼합모형 소지역 추정법과 벌점 스플라인을 이용한 혼합모형 소지역 추정법이 연구되었다. 이 두 방법과 소지역추정에 흔히 사용되고 있는 선형 혼합모형을 모의실험을 통해 그 우수성을 비교하였다.

Major SNP Marker Identification with MDR and CART Application

  • Lee, Jea-Young;Choi, Yu-Mi
    • Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods
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    • 제15권2호
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    • pp.265-271
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    • 2008
  • It is commonly believed that diseases of human or economic traits of livestock are caused not by single genes acting alone, but multiple genes interacting with one another. This issue is difficult due to the limitations of parametric-statistic methods of gene effects. So we introduce multifactor-dimensionality reduction(MDR) as a methods for reducing the dimensionality of multilocus information. The MDR method is nonparametric (i. e., no hypothesis about the value of a statistical parameter is made), model free (i. e., it assumes no particular inheritance model) and is directly applicable to case-control studies. Application of the MDR method revealed the best model with an interaction effect between the SNPs, SNP1 and SNP3, while only one main effect of SNP1 was statistically significant for LMA (p < 0.01) under a general linear mixed model.