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ESTIMATION OF A MONOTONE DENSITY IN S-SAMPLE BIASED SAMPLING MODELS.

Kwun Chuen Gary Chan1, Hok Kan Ling2, Tony Sit3, Sheung Chi Phillip Yam3.   

Abstract

We study the nonparametric estimation of a decreasing density function g 0 in a general s-sample biased sampling model with weight (or bias) functions wi for i = 1, …, s. The determination of the monotone maximum likelihood estimator ĝn and its asymptotic distribution, except for the case when s = 1, has been long missing in the literature due to certain non-standard structures of the likelihood function, such as non-separability and a lack of strictly positive second order derivatives of the negative of the log-likelihood function. The existence, uniqueness, self-characterization, consistency of ĝn and its asymptotic distribution at a fixed point are established in this article. To overcome the barriers caused by non-standard likelihood structures, for instance, we show the tightness of ĝn via a purely analytic argument instead of an intrinsic geometric one and propose an indirect approach to attain the n -rate of convergence of the linear functional ∫ wi ĝn.

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Keywords:  Karush-Kuhn-Tucker conditions; density estimation; empirical process theory; nonparametric estimation; order statistics from multiple samples; s-sample biased sampling; self-induced characterization; shape-constrained problem

Year:  2018        PMID: 30479456      PMCID: PMC6251412          DOI: 10.1214/17-AOS1614

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Stat        ISSN: 0090-5364            Impact factor:   4.028


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