New efficient estimation and variable selection methods for semiparametric varying-coefficient partially linear models

Bo Kai, Runze Li, Hui Zou

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Abstract

The complexity of semiparametric models poses new challenges to statistical inference and model selection that frequently arise from real applications. In this work, we propose new estimation and variable selection procedures for the semiparametric varying-coefficient partially linear model. We first study quantile regression estimates for the nonparametric varyingcoefficient functions and the parametric regression coefficients. To achieve nice efficiency properties, we further develop a semiparametric composite quantile regression procedure. We establish the asymptotic normality of proposed estimators for both the parametric and nonparametric parts and show that the estimators achieve the best convergence rate. Moreover, we show that the proposed method is much more efficient than the least-squares-based method for many non-normal errors and that it only loses a small amount of efficiency for normal errors. In addition, it is shown that the loss in efficiency is at most 11.1% for estimating varying coefficient functions and is no greater than 13.6% for estimating parametric components. To achieve sparsity with high-dimensional covariates, we propose adaptive penalization methods for variable selection in the semiparametric varying-coefficient partially linear model and prove that the methods possess the oracle property. Extensive Monte Carlo simulation studies are conducted to examine the finite-sample performance of the proposed procedures. Finally, we apply the new methods to analyze the plasma beta-carotene level data.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)305-332
Number of pages28
JournalAnnals of Statistics
Volume39
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2011

Keywords

  • Asymptotic relative efficiency
  • Composite quantile regression
  • Oracle properties
  • Semiparametric varying-coefficient partially linear model
  • Variable selection

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