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A Distribution-Free Theory of Nonparametric Regression (Hardcover)
by László Györfi (Author), Michael Kohler (Author), Adam Krzyzak (Author), Harro Walk (Author)
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"this book is written by a highly competent, international team of researchers, who have made important contributions and have had a large impact on the field of nonparametric regression estimation and are still active in different subfields; the monograph is almost self-contained and written in such a way that it is a valuable resource for both the researches and graduate students who are novices in the field. The above is possible thanks to the authors clear and systematic way of presenting fundamental results and their proofsthis book is a valuable source of mathematical techniques and provides systematic in-depth analysis of nonparametric regression with random design. Although this research monograph reflects recent studies in the field, it can also serve as an encyclopedia of nonparametric regression estimation."

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"The book gives a deep and modern mathematical treatment of nonparametric regression with random design. From the table of contents it is seen that all well-known classes of estimators are dealt with. For each of them, the authors mainly prove results on consistency and on rates of convergence. The book follow the style Theorem-Proof and gives rigorous derivations of all the results. There is a useful mathematical appendix with proofs and exponential type inequalities for sums of independent variables and for sum of martingale differences. Each chapter has a section called "Bibliographic Notes" containing references to the extensive bibliography of more than 400 items. Each chapter ends with a  number of problems and exercises, which could be used in a teaching situation."

"This book is on nonparametric regression with random designs. The text is self contained and suitable for students and researchers in statistics, mathematics, computer science and engineering. This is a definitive treatise on the important methods of estimation in nonparametric regression and provides a clear exposition of the issues involved in consistency, rate of convergence and asymptotic optimality of different classes of estimates. A must have book." (Arup Bose, Sankhya, Vol. 65 (2), 2003)

"If you choose to browse this book from page to page you will find a stunning amount of details . important topics such as penalized squares, spline estimates or recursive estimators are discussed in much detail. I think this is an excellent book both for research students and teachers. The educational value of the book is enhanced by the presentation of some classical mathematical masterpieces. I strongly recommend to get this book ." (László Gerencsér, Journal of Applied Statistics, 2005)

"The authors of this book endeavored to present a modern approach to non-parametric regression . This book is excellent as a reference, because the proofs are written in an extremely clear manner and the topics selected are discussed very clearly and are interesting. I would recommend it to graduate students who want to know how certain results are obtained. an interesting collection of topics and results not replicated by others." (Kathryn A. Prewitt, Journal of the American Statistical Association, 2004)

"This book presents a modern approach to nonparametric regression estimation with random design. This book is a self-contained text, intended for a wide audience, including graduate students in statistics, mathematics and computer sciences and researchers. Because of the clear mathematical presentation it can be used also for a course on nonparametric regression estimation. This makes the book a valuable reference for anyone interested in nonparametric regression as well as a source of many useful mathematical techniques." (H. Liero, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1021, 2003)

"This book presents an impressive overview of many nonparametric regression methods. Altogether, the book is almost ideally self-contained . It is clearly written, and presents a wealth of popular statistical methods relevant in many application areas. Hence, it will be an often consulted book in the academic library, and a good source on which to build a lecture course. Academic mathematical statisticians will also find the book of great use ." (Dr. F. P. A. Coolen, Kwantitatieve Methoden, Issue 70B38, 2003)

"The monograph under review can be considered as the next volume in a series of seminal monographs on the theoretical foundations of nonparametric estimation . the monograph is almost self-contained and written in such a way that it is a valuable resource for both the researchers and graduate students who are novices in the field. The above is possible thanks to the authors clear and systematic way of presenting fundamental results and their proofs. a valuable source of mathematical techniques ." (Ewaryst Rafajlowicz, Mathematical Reviews, 2003 g)

"The book gives a deep and modern mathematical treatment of nonparametric regression with random design. all well-known classes of estimators are dealt with. For each of them, the authors mainly prove results on consistency and on rates of convergence. The book follows the style Theorem-Proof and gives rigorous derivations of all the results. There is a useful mathematical appendix with proofs of exponential type inequalities for sums of independent variables and for sums of martingale differences." (N. D. C. Veraverbeke, Short Book Reviews, Vol. 23 (2), 2003)



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This book provides a systematic in-depth analysis of nonparametric regression with random design. It covers almost all known estimates such as classical local averaging estimates including kernel, partitioning and nearest neighbor estimates, least squares estimates using splines, neural networks and radial basis function networks, penalized least squares estimates, local polynomial kernel estimates, and orthogonal series estimates. The emphasis is on distribution-free properties of the estimates. Most consistency results are valid for all distributions of the data. Whenever it is not possible to derive distribution-free results, as in the case of the rates of convergence, the emphasis is on results which require as few constrains on distributions as possible, on distribution-free inequalities, and on adaptation. The relevant mathematical theory is systematically developed and requires only a basic knowledge of probability theory. The book will be a valuable reference for anyone interested in nonparametric regression and is a rich source of many useful mathematical techniques widely scattered in the literature. In particular, the book introduces the reader to empirical process theory, martingales and approximation properties of neural networks.

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