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Citation

Braun WJ, Huang LS. Can. J. Stat. 2005; 33(2): 259-278.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2005, John Wiley and Sons)

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Abstract

The authors propose "kernel spline regression," a method of combining spline regression and kernel smoothing by replacing the polynomial approximation for local polynomial kernel regression with the spline basis. The new approach retains the local weighting scheme and the use of a bandwidth to control the size of local neighborhood. The authors compute the bias and variance of the kernel linear spline estimator, which they compare with local linear regression. They show that kernel spline estimators can succeed in capturing the main features of the underlying curve more effectively than local polynomial regression when the curvature changes rapidly. They also show through simulation that kernel spline regression often performs better than ordinary spline regression and local polynomial regression. (Examples use motorcycle impact injury data.

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