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January, 1975 On Asymptotic Distribution Theory in Segmented Regression Problems-- Identified Case
Paul I. Feder
Ann. Statist. 3(1): 49-83 (January, 1975). DOI: 10.1214/aos/1176342999

Abstract

This paper deals with the asymptotic distribution theory of least squares estimators in regression models having different analytical forms in different regions of the domain of the independent variable. An important special case is that of broken line regression, in which each segment of the regression function is a different straight line. The residual sum of squares function has many corners, and so classical least squares techniques cannot be directly applied. It is shown, however, that the problem can be transformed into a new problem in which the sum of squares function is locally smooth enough to apply the classical techniques. Asymptotic distribution theory is discussed for the new problem and it is shown that the results are also valid for the original problem. Results related to the usual normal theory are derived.

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Paul I. Feder. "On Asymptotic Distribution Theory in Segmented Regression Problems-- Identified Case." Ann. Statist. 3 (1) 49 - 83, January, 1975. https://doi.org/10.1214/aos/1176342999

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Published: January, 1975
First available in Project Euclid: 12 April 2007

zbMATH: 0324.62014
MathSciNet: MR378267
Digital Object Identifier: 10.1214/aos/1176342999

Subjects:
Primary: 62E20
Secondary: 62J05

Keywords: Asymptotic theory , Least squares estimation , regression , segmented , splines

Rights: Copyright © 1975 Institute of Mathematical Statistics

Vol.3 • No. 1 • January, 1975
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