Smoothing splines with varying smoothing parameter

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Wang, Xiao, Pang Du, and Jinglai Shen. “Smoothing Splines with Varying Smoothing Parameter.” Biometrika 100, no. 4 (December 1, 2013): 955–70. https://doi.org/10.1093/biomet/ast031.

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This article has been accepted for publication in Biometrika Published by Oxford University Press.

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This paper considers the development of spatially adaptive smoothing splines for the estimation of a regression function with nonhomogeneous smoothness across the domain. Two challenging issues arising in this context are the evaluation of the equivalent kernel and the determination of a local penalty. The penalty is a function of the design points in order to accommodate local behaviour of the regression function. We show that the spatially adaptive smoothing spline estimator is approximately a kernel estimator, and that the equivalent kernel is spatially dependent. The equivalent kernels for traditional smoothing splines are a special case of this general solution. With the aid of the Green’s function for a two-point boundary value problem, explicit forms of the asymptotic mean and variance are obtained for any interior point. Thus, the optimal roughness penalty function is obtained by approximately minimizing the asymptotic integrated mean squared error. Simulation results and an application illustrate the performance of the proposed estimator.