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Mean estimation with data missing at random for functional covariables
Fecha
2013-08Registro en:
Ferraty, Frédéric; Sued, Raquel Mariela; Vieu, Philippe; Mean estimation with data missing at random for functional covariables; Taylor & Francis; Statistics; 47; 4; 8-2013; 688-706
0233-1888
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Ferraty, Frédéric
Sued, Raquel Mariela
Vieu, Philippe
Resumen
In a missing-data setting, we want to estimate the mean of a scalar outcome, based on a sample in which an explanatory variable is observed for every subject while responses are missing by happenstance for some of them. We consider two kinds of estimates of the mean response when the explanatory variable is functional. One is based on the average of the predicted values and the second one is a functional adaptation of the Horvitz-Thompson estimator. We show that the infinite dimensionality of the problem does not affect the rates of convergence by stating that the estimates are root-n consistent, under missing at random (MAR) assumption. These asymptotic features are completed by simulated experiments illustrating the easiness of implementation and the good behaviour on finite sample sizes of the method. This is the first paper emphasizing that the insensitiveness of averaged estimates, well known in multivariate non-parametric statistics, remains true for an infinite-dimensional covariable. In this sense, this work opens the way for various other results of this kind in functional data analysis.