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Multivariate Kernel Smoothing and Its Applications

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Multivariate Kernel Smoothing and Its Applications

Multivariate Kernel Smoothing and Its Applications
CRC Press | English | 2018 | ISBN-10: 1498763014 | 248 pages | PDF | 27.19 MB

by José E. Chacón (Author), Tarn Duong (Author)

Kernel smoothing has greatly evolved since its inception to become an essential methodology in the Data Science tool kit for the 21st century. Its widespread adoption is due to its fundamental role for multivariate exploratory data analysis, as well as the crucial role it plays in composite solutions to complex data challenges.
Multivariate Kernel Smoothing and Its Applications offers a comprehensive overview of both aspects. It begins with a thorough exposition of the approaches to achieve the two basic goals of estimating probability density functions and their derivatives. The focus then turns to the applications of these approaches to more complex data analysis goals, many with a geometric/topological flavour, such as level set estimation, clustering (unsupervised learning), principal curves, and feature significance. Other topics, while not direct applications of density (derivative) estimation but sharing many commonalities with the previous settings, include classification (supervised learning), nearest neighbour estimation, and deconvolution for data observed with error.

For a Data Scientist, each chapter contains illustrative Open Data examples that are analysed by the most appropriate kernel smoothing method. The emphasis is always placed on an intuitive understanding of the data provided by the accompanying statistical visualisations. For a reader wishing to investigate further the details of their underlying statistical reasoning, a graduated exposition to a unified theoretical framework is provided. The algorithms for efficient software implementation are also discussed.

José E. Chacón is an associate professor at the Department of Mathematics of the Universidad de Extremadura in Spain. Tarn Duong is a Senior Data Scientist for a start- up which provides short distance carpooling services in France. Both authors have made important contributions to kernel smoothing research over the last couple of decades.
Tarn Duong is a Senior Data Scientist for a start-up which provides short distance carpooling services in France.

Both authors have made important contributions to kernel smoothing research over the last couple of decades

Review
"I am very impressed with this book. It addresses issues that are not discussed in any detail in any other book on density estimation. Furthermore, it is very well-written and contains a wealth of interesting examples. In fact, this is probably one of the best books I have seen on density estimation. Some topics in this book that are not covered in detail in any other book include: multivariate bandwidth matrices, details of the asymptotic MSE for general bandwidth matrices, derivative estimation, level sets, density clustering and significance testing for modal regions. This makes the book unique. The authors have written the book in such a way that it can be used by two different types of readers: data analysts who are not interested in the mathematical details, and students/researchers who do want the details. The `how to read this monograph' is very useful."
~Larry Wasserman, Carnegie Mellon University