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Seminar: Kehui Chen

Department of Statistics Seminar Series
January 31, 2012
All Day
209 W Eighteenth Ave (EA), Room 170

Title

Conditional Distribution Modeling and Stringing For Functional Data

Speaker

Kehui Chen, UC Davis

Abstract

In this talk, I will first present a method for conditional distribution estimation when predictors take values in a functional space, which is an extension of the usual functional mean regression. The study is motivated and illustrated by an application to the assessment of children’s growth patterns. The proposed method is supported by theory and is shown to perform well in simulations. An extension of the proposed conditional approach to model the more complex case when responses are also functions will be briefly discussed. In the second part, I will adopt a broader perspective, and demonstrate how the ‘blessings of dimensionality’ principle motivates the `Stringing’ method. In this approach, werepresent high-dimensional data as discretized, noisy, and order-scrambled observations from a hidden random function. Simulations show that this method works well in various high-dimensional settings