Affiliation:
1. International Islamic University
2. King Khalid University
3. Mustansiriyah University
4. PMAS-Arid Agriculture University
Abstract
In nonparametric regression research, estimation of regression function is a prime concern. Recently, researchers developed some modified Nadaraya-Watson (N-W) regression estimators utilizing robust mean, median and harmonic mean. In this paper, we propose to utilize the additive combination of non-traditional measures i.e. (Hodges-Lehmann, Mid-Range, Tri-Mean, Quartile-Deviation) with the robust minimum covariance determinant (MCD) scale estimator in (N-W) regression estimator. Utilizing these measures, we get some new versions of (N-W) regression estimator. We also attempted to derive the properties of the proposed versions, such as bias, variance, mean square error (MSE), and mean integrated square error (MISE). The proposed estimators are compared with some of the existing estimators available in literature through a simulation study, utilizing two artificial populations. We also incorporated real-life application by taking British food data set denoted as Engel95, and assess the predictive ability of nonparametric regression, based on proposed and existing N-W estimators.
Subject
Geometry and Topology,Statistics and Probability,Algebra and Number Theory,Analysis
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