Truncated estimation for varying-coefficient functional linear model

03/19/2022
by   Hidetoshi Matsui, et al.
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Varying-coefficient functional linear models consider the relationship between a response and a predictor, where the response depends not only the predictor but also an exogenous variable. It then accounts for the relation of the predictors and the response varying with the exogenous variable. We consider the method for truncated estimation for varying-coefficient models. The proposed method can clarify to what time point the functional predictor relates to the response at any value of the exogenous variable by investigating the coefficient function. To obtain the truncated model, we apply the penalized likelihood method with the sparsity inducing penalty. Simulation studies are conducted to investigate the effectiveness of the proposed method. We also report the application of the proposed method to the analysis of crop yield data to investigate when an environmental factor relates to the crop yield at any season.

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