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Estimation and convergence rates in the distributional single index model (2310.13973v2)

Published 21 Oct 2023 in math.ST, stat.ME, and stat.TH

Abstract: The distributional single index model is a semiparametric regression model in which the conditional distribution functions $P(Y \leq y | X = x) = F_0(\theta_0(x), y)$ of a real-valued outcome variable $Y$ depend on $d$-dimensional covariates $X$ through a univariate, parametric index function $\theta_0(x)$, and increase stochastically as $\theta_0(x)$ increases. We propose least squares approaches for the joint estimation of $\theta_0$ and $F_0$ in the important case where $\theta_0(x) = \alpha_0{\top}x$ and obtain convergence rates of $n{-1/3}$, thereby improving an existing result that gives a rate of $n{-1/6}$. A simulation study indicates that the convergence rate for the estimation of $\alpha_0$ might be faster. Furthermore, we illustrate our methods in a real data application that demonstrates the advantages of shape restrictions in single index models.

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