Likelihood-based local polynomial fitting for single-index models

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The parametric generalized linear model assumes that the conditional distribution of a response Y given a d-dimensional covariate X belongs to an exponential family and that a known transformation of the regression function is linear in X. In this paper we relax the latter assumption by considering a nonparametric function of the linear combination βTX, say η0(βTX). To estimate the coefficient vector β and the nonparametric component η0 we consider local polynomial fits based on kernel weighted conditional likelihoods. We then obtain an estimator of the regression function by simply replacing β and η0 in η0(βTX) by these estimators. We derive the asymptotic distributions of these estimators and give the results of some numerical experiments. © 2001 Elsevier Science.

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Huh, J., & Park, B. U. (2002). Likelihood-based local polynomial fitting for single-index models. Journal of Multivariate Analysis, 80(2), 302–321. https://doi.org/10.1006/jmva.2000.1984

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