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Autor: Shao, Xiaofeng (Comienzo)
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Autor: Shao, Xiaofeng
Título: A tuning parameter free test for properties of space-time covariance functions
Páginas/Colación: pp.4031-4038
Fecha: December 2009
Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference Vol. 139, no. 12 November 2009
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Idioma: Palabras: Inglés Inglés
Palabras Claves: Palabras: ASYMPTOTICALLY PIVOTAL ASYMPTOTICALLY PIVOTAL, Palabras: COVARIANCE COVARIANCE, Palabras: FULLY DISCRETE FULLY DISCRETE, Palabras: FULLY SYMMETRY FULLY SYMMETRY, Palabras: SEPARABILITY SEPARABILITY

Resumen
We propose a new nonparametric test to test for symmetry and separability of space-time covariance functions. Unlike the existing nonparametric tests, our test has the attractive convenience of being free of choosing any user-chosen number or smoothing parameter. The asymptotic null distributions of the test statistics are free of nuisance parameters and the critical values have been tabulated in the literature. From a practical point of view, our test is easy to implement and can be readily used by the practitioner. A Monte-Carlo experiment and real data analysis illustrate the finite sample performance of the new test.

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Autor: Shao, Xiaofeng ; Stein, Michael ; Ching, Jason
Título: Statistical comparisons of methods for interpolating the output of a numerical air quality model
Páginas/Colación: p2277-2293, 17p
Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference Vol. 137, no. 7 July 2007
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Resumen
This paper compares Models-3/Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) outputs at multiple resolutions by interpolating from coarse resolution to fine resolution and analyzing the interpolation difference. Spatial variograms provide a convenient way to investigate the spatial character of interpolation differences and, importantly, to distinguish between naive (nearest neighbor) interpolation and bilinear interpolation, which takes a weighted average of four neighboring cells. For example, when the higher resolution is three times the lower, the variogram of the difference between naive interpolation of the lower resolution output and the higher resolution output shows a depression at every third lag. This phenomenon is related to the blocky nature of naive interpolation and demonstrates the inferiority of naive interpolation to bilinear interpolation in a way that pixelwise comparisons cannot. Theoretical investigations show when one can expect to observe this periodic depression in the variogram of interpolation differences. Naive interpolation is in fact used widely in a number of settings; our results suggest that it should be routinely replaced by bilinear interpolation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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