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Clusters of effects curves in quantile regression models
Gianluca SottileGiada AdelfioGiada Adelfiosubject
Statistics and ProbabilityStatistics::TheoryMultivariate statistics05 social sciencesUnivariateFunctional data analysis01 natural sciencesQuantile regressionQuantile regression coefficients modeling Multivariate analysis Functional data analysis Curves clustering Variable selection010104 statistics & probabilityComputational Mathematics0502 economics and businessParametric modelCovariateStatistics::MethodologyApplied mathematics0101 mathematicsStatistics Probability and UncertaintyCluster analysisSettore SECS-S/01 - Statistica050205 econometrics MathematicsQuantiledescription
In this paper, we propose a new method for finding similarity of effects based on quantile regression models. Clustering of effects curves (CEC) techniques are applied to quantile regression coefficients, which are one-to-one functions of the order of the quantile. We adopt the quantile regression coefficients modeling (QRCM) framework to describe the functional form of the coefficient functions by means of parametric models. The proposed method can be utilized to cluster the effect of covariates with a univariate response variable, or to cluster a multivariate outcome. We report simulation results, comparing our approach with the existing techniques. The idea of combining CEC with QRCM permits simplifying computation and interpretation of the results, and may improve the ability to identify clusters. We illustrate a variety of applications, highlighting the advantages and the usefulness of the described method.
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2018-05-21 |