273 research outputs found

    Influence properties of partial squares regression.

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    In this paper, we compute the influence function for partial least squares regression. Thereunto, we design two alternative algorithms, according to the PLS algorithm used. One algorithm for the computation of the influence function is based on the Helland PLS algorithm, whilst the other is compatible with SIMPLS.The calculation of the influence function leads to new influence diagnostic plots for PLS. An alternative to the well known Cook distance plot is proposed, as well as a variant which is sample specific.Moreover, a novel estimate of prediction variance is deduced. The validity of the latter is corroborated by dint of a Monte Carlo simulation.Influence function; Design; Algorithms; Simulation;

    Influence properties of partial least squares regression.

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    Regression; Partial least squares; Least-squares; Squares; Squares regression;

    Robust continuum regression.

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    Several applications of continuum regression (CR) to non-contaminated data have shown that a significant improvement in predictive power can be obtained compared to the three standard techniques which it encompasses (ordinary least squares (OLS), principal component regression (PCR) and partial least squares (PLS)). For contaminated data continuum regression may yield aberrant estimates due to its non-robustness with respect to outliers. Also for data originating from a distribution which significantly differs from the normal distribution, continuum regression may yield very inefficient estimates. In the current paper, robust continuum regression (RCR) is proposed. To construct the estimator, an algorithm based on projection pursuit (PP) is proposed. The robustness and good efficiency properties of RCR are shown by means of a simulation study. An application to an X-ray fluorescence analysis of hydrometallurgical samples illustrates the method's applicability in practice.Regression; Applications; Data; Ordinary least squares; Least-squares; Squares; Partial least squares; Yield; Outliers; Distribution; Estimator; Projection-pursuit; Robustness; Efficiency; Simulation; Studies;

    Robust continuum regression.

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    Several applications of continuum regression to non-contaminated data have shown that a significant improvement in predictive power can be obtained compared to the three standard techniques which it encompasses (Ordinary least Squares, Principal Component Regression and Partial Least Squares). For contaminated data continuum regression may yield aberrant estimates due to its non-robustness with respect to outliers. Also for data originating from a distribution which significantly differs from the normal distribution, continuum regression may yield very inefficient estimates. In the current paper, robust continuum regression (RCR) is proposed. To construct the estimator, an algorithm based on projection pursuit is proposed. The robustness and good efficiency properties of RCR are shown by means of a simulation study. An application to an X-ray fluorescence analysis of hydrometallurgical samples illustrates the method's applicability in practice.Advantages; Applications; Calibration; Continuum regression (CR); Data; Distribution; Efficiency; Estimator; Least-squares; M-estimators; Methods; Model; Optimal; Ordinary least squares; Outliers; Partial least squares; Precision; Prediction; Projection-pursuit; Regression; Research; Robust continuum regression (RCR); Robust multivariate calibration; Robust regression; Robustness; Simulation; Squares; Studies; Variables; Yield;

    Partial robust M-regression.

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    Partial Least Squares (PLS) is a standard statistical method in chemometrics. It can be considered as an incomplete, or 'partial', version of the Least Squares estimator of regression, applicable when high or perfect multicollinearity is present in the predictor variables. The Least Squares estimator is well-known to be an optimal estimator for regression, but only when the error terms are normally distributed. In the absence of normality, and in particular when outliers are in the data set, other more robust regression estimators have better properties. In this paper a 'partial' version of M-regression estimators will be defined. If an appropriate weighting scheme is chosen, partial M-estimators become entirely robust to any type of outlying points, and are called Partial Robust M-estimators. It is shown that partial robust M-regression outperforms existing methods for robust PLS regression in terms of statistical precision and computational speed, while keeping good robustness properties. The method is applied to a data set consisting of EPXMA spectra of archaeological glass vessels. This data set contains several outliers, and the advantages of partial robust M-regression are illustrated. Applying partial robust M-regression yields much smaller prediction errors for noisy calibration samples than PLS. On the other hand, if the data follow perfectly well a normal model, the loss in efficiency to be paid for is very small.Advantages; Applications; Calibration; Data; Distribution; Efficiency; Estimator; Least-squares; M-estimators; Methods; Model; Optimal; Ordinary least squares; Outliers; Partial least squares; Precision; Prediction; Projection-pursuit; Regression; Robust regression; Robustness; Simulation; Spectometric quantization; Squares; Studies; Variables; Yield;

    Preferences and skills of Indian public sector teachers

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    With a sample of 700 future public sector primary teachers in India, a Discrete Choice Experiment is used to measure job preferences, particularly regarding location. General skills are also tested. Urban origin teachers and women are more averse to remote locations than rural origin teachers and men respectively. Women would require a 26-73 percent increase in salary for moving to a remote location. The results suggest that existing caste and gender quotas can be detrimental for hiring skilled teachers willing to work in remote locations. The most preferred location is home, which supports decentralised hiring, although this could compromise skills

    Dense-core senile plaques in the Flemish variant of Alzheimer's disease are vasocentric

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    Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized by deposition of beta-amyloid (Abeta) in diffuse and senile plaques, and variably in vessels. Mutations in the Abeta-encoding region of the amyloid precursor protein (APP) gene are frequently associated with very severe forms of vascular Abeta deposition, sometimes also accompanied by AD pathology. We earlier described a Flemish APP (A692G) mutation causing a form of early-onset AD with a prominent cerebral amyloid angiopathy and unusually large senile plaque cores. The pathogenic basis of Flemish AD is unknown. By image and mass spectrometric Abeta analyses, we demonstrated that in contrast to other familial AD cases with predominant brain Abeta42, Flemish AD patients predominantly deposit Abeta40. On serial histological section analysis we further showed that the neuritic senile plaques in APP692 brains were centered on vessels. Of a total of 2400 senile plaque cores studied from various brain regions from three patients, 68% enclosed a vessel, whereas the remainder were associated with vascular walls. These observations were confirmed by electron
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