scholarly journals On-line quantile regression in the RKHS (Reproducing Kernel Hilbert Space) for operational probabilistic forecasting of wind power

Energy ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 113 ◽  
pp. 355-365 ◽  
Author(s):  
Cristobal Gallego-Castillo ◽  
Ricardo Bessa ◽  
Laura Cavalcante ◽  
Oscar Lopez-Garcia
2016 ◽  
Vol 14 (03) ◽  
pp. 449-477 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andreas Christmann ◽  
Ding-Xuan Zhou

Additive models play an important role in semiparametric statistics. This paper gives learning rates for regularized kernel-based methods for additive models. These learning rates compare favorably in particular in high dimensions to recent results on optimal learning rates for purely nonparametric regularized kernel-based quantile regression using the Gaussian radial basis function kernel, provided the assumption of an additive model is valid. Additionally, a concrete example is presented to show that a Gaussian function depending only on one variable lies in a reproducing kernel Hilbert space generated by an additive Gaussian kernel, but does not belong to the reproducing kernel Hilbert space generated by the multivariate Gaussian kernel of the same variance.


Author(s):  
Michael T Jury ◽  
Robert T W Martin

Abstract We extend the Lebesgue decomposition of positive measures with respect to Lebesgue measure on the complex unit circle to the non-commutative (NC) multi-variable setting of (positive) NC measures. These are positive linear functionals on a certain self-adjoint subspace of the Cuntz–Toeplitz $C^{\ast }-$algebra, the $C^{\ast }-$algebra of the left creation operators on the full Fock space. This theory is fundamentally connected to the representation theory of the Cuntz and Cuntz–Toeplitz $C^{\ast }-$algebras; any *−representation of the Cuntz–Toeplitz $C^{\ast }-$algebra is obtained (up to unitary equivalence), by applying a Gelfand–Naimark–Segal construction to a positive NC measure. Our approach combines the theory of Lebesgue decomposition of sesquilinear forms in Hilbert space, Lebesgue decomposition of row isometries, free semigroup algebra theory, NC reproducing kernel Hilbert space theory, and NC Hardy space theory.


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