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arxiv: 1808.04780 · v1 · pith:5OP6TQ5Nnew · submitted 2018-08-14 · 📊 stat.ME

Multivariate Density Estimation with Missing Data

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keywords estimationmultivariateapplicationsdatadensityimputationmethodsmissing
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Multivariate density estimation is a popular technique in statistics with wide applications including regression models allowing for heteroskedasticity in conditional variances. The estimation problems become more challenging when observations are missing in one or more variables of the multivariate vector. A flexible class of mixture of tensor products of kernel densities is proposed which allows for easy implementation of imputation methods using Gibbs sampling and shown to have superior performance compared to some of the exisiting imputation methods currently available in literature. Numerical illustrations are provided using several simulated data scenarios and applications to couple of case studies are also presented.

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