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Deconvolution Problems in Nonparametric Statistics

Deconvolution Problems in Nonparametric Statistics

Deconvolution Problems in Nonparametric Statistics Paperback - 2009

by Alexander Meister

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  • Title Deconvolution Problems in Nonparametric Statistics
  • Author Alexander Meister
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition Us Edition
  • Condition New
  • Pages 210
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Springer, Berlin, Germany
  • Publication date 2009-03-25
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Features Bibliography, Illustrated, Index, Table of Contents
  • Bookseller's Inventory # ria9783540875567_inp
  • ISBN 9783540875567 / 3540875565
  • Weight 0.7 lbs (0.32 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.1 x 6.1 x 0.5 in (23.11 x 15.49 x 1.27 cm)
  • Category Mathematics
  • Dewey Decimal Code 519.5
  • Quantity available 618

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From the publisher

Deconvolution problems occur in many ?elds of nonparametric statistics, for example, density estimation based on contaminated data, nonparametric - gression with errors-in-variables, image and signal deblurring. During the last two decades, those topics have received more and more attention. As appli- tions of deconvolution procedures concern many real-life problems in eco- metrics, biometrics, medical statistics, image reconstruction, one can realize an increasing number of applied statisticians who are interested in nonpa- metric deconvolution methods; on the other hand, some deep results from Fourier analysis, functional analysis, and probability theory are required to understand the construction of deconvolution techniques and their properties so that deconvolution is also particularly challenging for mathematicians. Thegeneraldeconvolutionprobleminstatisticscanbedescribedasfollows: Our goal is estimating a function f while any empirical access is restricted to some quantity h = f?G = f(x?y)dG(y), (1. 1) that is, the convolution of f and some probability distribution G. Therefore, f can be estimated from some observations only indirectly. The strategy is estimating h ?rst; this means producing an empirical version h of h and, then, applying a deconvolution procedure to h to estimate f. In the mathematical context, we have to invert the convolution operator with G where some reg- ularization is required to guarantee that h is contained in the invertibility domain of the convolution operator. The estimator h has to be chosen with respect to the speci?c statistical experiment.

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This book gives an introduction to deconvolution problems in nonparametric statistics, e.g. density estimation based on contaminated data, errors-in-variables regression, and image reconstruction. Some real-life applications are discussed while we mainly focus on methodology (description of the estimation procedures) and theory (minimax convergence rates with rigorous proofs and adaptive smoothing parameter selection). In general, we have tried to present the proofs in such manner that only a low level of previous knowledge is needed. An appendix chapter on further results of Fourier analysis is also provided.

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