The Estimation of Bent Line Expectile Regression Model Based on a Smoothing Technique

A bent line expectile regression model can describe the effect of a covariate on the response variable with two different straight lines, which intersect at an unknown change-point. Due to the existence of the change-point, the objective function of the model is not differentiable with respect to th...

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Main Authors: Jie Liu, Jiaqing Chen, Yangxin Huang
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:cad5478b0b1449d6bce88fd9e6201f09 2024-01-07T09:42:02+01:00 The Estimation of Bent Line Expectile Regression Model Based on a Smoothing Technique Jie Liu Jiaqing Chen Yangxin Huang 2022-06-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/sym14071320 https://doaj.org/article/cad5478b0b1449d6bce88fd9e6201f09 EN eng MDPI AG https://www.mdpi.com/2073-8994/14/7/1320 https://doaj.org/toc/2073-8994 doi:10.3390/sym14071320 2073-8994 https://doaj.org/article/cad5478b0b1449d6bce88fd9e6201f09 Symmetry, Vol 14, Iss 7, p 1320 (2022) bent line expectile model change-point smoothing technique estimation Mathematics QA1-939 article 2022 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/sym14071320 2023-12-10T01:48:15Z A bent line expectile regression model can describe the effect of a covariate on the response variable with two different straight lines, which intersect at an unknown change-point. Due to the existence of the change-point, the objective function of the model is not differentiable with respect to the change-point, so it cannot be solved by the method of the traditional linear expectile regression model. For this model, a new estimation method is proposed by a smoothing technique, that is, using Gaussian kernel function to approximate the indicator function in the objective function. It can not only estimate the regression coefficients and change-point location simultaneously, but also have better estimation effect, which compensates for the insufficiency of the previous estimation methods. Under the given regularity conditions, the theoretical proofs of the consistency and asymptotic normality of the proposed estimators are derived. There are two parts of numerical simulations in this paper. Simulation 1 discusses various error distributions at different expectile levels under different conditions, the results show that the mean values of the biases of the estimation method in this paper, and other indicators, are very small, which indicates the robust property of the new method. Simulation 2 considers the symmetric and asymmetric bent lien expectile regression models, the results show that the estimated values of the estimation method in this paper are similar to the true values, which indicates the estimation effect and large sample performance of the proposed method are excellent. In the application research, the method in this paper is applied to the Arctic annual average temperature data and the Nile annual average flow data. The research shows that the standard errors of the estimation method in this paper are very similar to 0, indicating that the parameter estimation accuracy of the new method is very high, and the location of the change-point can be accurately estimated, which further confirms that the ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Symmetry 14 7 1320
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The Estimation of Bent Line Expectile Regression Model Based on a Smoothing Technique
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smoothing technique
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description A bent line expectile regression model can describe the effect of a covariate on the response variable with two different straight lines, which intersect at an unknown change-point. Due to the existence of the change-point, the objective function of the model is not differentiable with respect to the change-point, so it cannot be solved by the method of the traditional linear expectile regression model. For this model, a new estimation method is proposed by a smoothing technique, that is, using Gaussian kernel function to approximate the indicator function in the objective function. It can not only estimate the regression coefficients and change-point location simultaneously, but also have better estimation effect, which compensates for the insufficiency of the previous estimation methods. Under the given regularity conditions, the theoretical proofs of the consistency and asymptotic normality of the proposed estimators are derived. There are two parts of numerical simulations in this paper. Simulation 1 discusses various error distributions at different expectile levels under different conditions, the results show that the mean values of the biases of the estimation method in this paper, and other indicators, are very small, which indicates the robust property of the new method. Simulation 2 considers the symmetric and asymmetric bent lien expectile regression models, the results show that the estimated values of the estimation method in this paper are similar to the true values, which indicates the estimation effect and large sample performance of the proposed method are excellent. In the application research, the method in this paper is applied to the Arctic annual average temperature data and the Nile annual average flow data. The research shows that the standard errors of the estimation method in this paper are very similar to 0, indicating that the parameter estimation accuracy of the new method is very high, and the location of the change-point can be accurately estimated, which further confirms that the ...
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Yangxin Huang
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title The Estimation of Bent Line Expectile Regression Model Based on a Smoothing Technique
title_short The Estimation of Bent Line Expectile Regression Model Based on a Smoothing Technique
title_full The Estimation of Bent Line Expectile Regression Model Based on a Smoothing Technique
title_fullStr The Estimation of Bent Line Expectile Regression Model Based on a Smoothing Technique
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title_sort estimation of bent line expectile regression model based on a smoothing technique
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