Cross-Validated Functional Generalized Partially Linear Single-Functional Index Model

Author:

Rachdi Mustapha1ORCID,Alahiane Mohamed2ORCID,Ouassou Idir2,Alahiane Abdelaziz3,Hobbad Lahoucine2

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory AGEIS, Grenoble Alps University, UFR SHS, BP. 47, Cedex 09, 38040 Grenoble, France

2. Complex Systems Modeling Laboratory, National School of Applied Sciences, Cadi Ayyad University, Av. Abdelkrim Khattabi, BP. 575, Marrakesh 40000, Morocco

3. SmartICT Lab, ENSAO, Mohamed Premier University, Oujda 60000, Morocco

Abstract

In this paper, we have introduced a functional approach for approximating nonparametric functions and coefficients in the presence of multivariate and functional predictors. By utilizing the Fisher scoring algorithm and the cross-validation technique, we derived the necessary components that allow us to explain scalar responses, including the functional index, the nonlinear regression operator, the single-index component, and the systematic component. This approach effectively addresses the curse of dimensionality and can be applied to the analysis of multivariate and functional random variables in a separable Hilbert space. We employed an iterative Fisher scoring procedure with normalized B-splines to estimate the parameters, and both the theoretical and practical evaluations demonstrated its favorable performance. The results indicate that the nonparametric functions, the coefficients, and the regression operators can be estimated accurately, and our method exhibits strong predictive capabilities when applied to real or simulated data.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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