Sufficient dimension reduction in regressions across heterogeneous subpopulations

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Sliced inverse regression is one of the widely used dimension reduction methods. Chiaromonte and co-workers extended this method to regressions with qualitative predictors and developed a method, partial sliced inverse regression, under the assumption that the covariance matrices of the continuous predictors are constant across the levels of the qualitative predictor. We extend partial sliced inverse regression by removing the restrictive homogeneous covariance condition. This extension, which significantly expands the applicability of the previous methodology, is based on a new estimation method that makes use of a non-linear least squares objective function. © 2006 Royal Statistical Society.

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Ni, L., & Dennis Cook, R. (2006). Sufficient dimension reduction in regressions across heterogeneous subpopulations. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series B: Statistical Methodology, 68(1), 89–107. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9868.2005.00534.x

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