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Statistica Sinica 22 (2012), 27-46

doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.5705/ss.2010.062





SEMIPARAMETRIC MIXTURE OF BINOMIAL

REGRESSION WITH A DEGENERATE COMPONENT


J. Cao and W. Yao


Simon Fraser University and Kansas State University


Abstract: Many datasets contain a large number of zeros, and cannot be modeled directly using a single distribution. Motivated by rain data from a global climate model, we study a semiparametric mixture of binomial regressions, in which both the component proportions and the success probabilities depend on the predictors nonparametrically. An EM algorithm is proposed to estimate this semiparametric mixture model by maximizing the local likelihood function. We also consider a special case in which the component proportions are constant while the component success probabilities still depend on the predictors nonparametrically. This model is estimated by a one-step backfitting procedure, and the estimates are shown to achieve the optimal convergence rates. The asymptotic properties of the estimates for both models are established. The proposed procedures are applied to rain data from a global climate model and historical rain data from Edmonton, Canada. Simulation studies show that satisfactory estimates are obtained for the proposed models for finite samples.



Key words and phrases: Climate change, EM algorithm, weather data.

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