scholarly journals A mixture of linear-linear regression models for a linear-circular regression

2019 ◽  
pp. 1471082X1988184
Author(s):  
Ali Esmaieeli Sikaroudi ◽  
Chiwoo Park

We introduce a new approach to a linear-circular regression problem that relates multiple linear predictors to a circular response. We follow a modelling approach of a wrapped normal distribution that describes angular variables and angular distributions and advances them for a linear-circular regression analysis. Some previous works model a circular variable as projection of a bivariate Gaussian random vector on the unit square, and the statistical inference of the resulting model involves complicated sampling steps. The proposed model treats circular responses as the result of the modulo operation on unobserved linear responses. The resulting model is a mixture of multiple linear-linear regression models. We present two EM algorithms for maximum likelihood estimation of the mixture model, one for a parametric model and another for a nonparametric model. The estimation algorithms provide a great trade-off between computation and estimation accuracy, which was numerically shown using five numerical examples. The proposed approach was applied to a problem of estimating wind directions that typically exhibit complex patterns with large variation and circularity.

2021 ◽  
Vol 48 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Shokrya Saleh Alshqaq ◽  

The least trimmed squares (LTS) estimation has been successfully used in the robust linear regression models. This article extends the LTS estimation to the Jammalamadaka and Sarma (JS) circular regression model. The robustness of the proposed estimator is studied and the used algorithm for computation is discussed. Simulation studied, and real data show that the proposed robust circular estimator effectively fits JS circular models in the presence of vertical outliers and leverage points.


2018 ◽  
Vol 23 (1) ◽  
pp. 60-71
Author(s):  
Wigiyanti Masodah

Offering credit is the main activity of a Bank. There are some considerations when a bank offers credit, that includes Interest Rates, Inflation, and NPL. This study aims to find out the impact of Variable Interest Rates, Inflation variables and NPL variables on credit disbursed. The object in this study is state-owned banks. The method of analysis in this study uses multiple linear regression models. The results of the study have shown that Interest Rates and NPL gave some negative impacts on the given credit. Meanwhile, Inflation variable does not have a significant effect on credit given. Keywords: Interest Rate, Inflation, NPL, offered Credit.


Author(s):  
Nykolas Mayko Maia Barbosa ◽  
João Paulo Pordeus Gomes ◽  
César Lincoln Cavalcante Mattos ◽  
Diêgo Farias Oliveira

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