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2022 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
pp. 5347-5385
Author(s):  
Kayode Oshinubi ◽  
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Firas Ibrahim ◽  
Mustapha Rachdi ◽  
Jacques Demongeot

<abstract> <p>In this paper we use the technique of functional data analysis to model daily hospitalized, deceased, Intensive Care Unit (ICU) cases and return home patient numbers along the COVID-19 outbreak, considered as functional data across different departments in France while our response variables are numbers of vaccinations, deaths, infected, recovered and tests in France. These sets of data were considered before and after vaccination started in France. After smoothing our data set, analysis based on functional principal components method was performed. Then, a clustering using k-means techniques was done to understand the dynamics of the pandemic in different French departments according to their geographical location on France map. We also performed canonical correlations analysis between variables. Finally, we made some predictions to assess the accuracy of the method using functional linear regression models.</p> </abstract>


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hongzhi Tong

Abstract To cope with the challenges of memory bottleneck and algorithmic scalability when massive data sets are involved, we propose a distributed least squares procedure in the framework of functional linear model and reproducing kernel Hilbert space. This approach divides the big data set into multiple subsets, applies regularized least squares regression on each of them, and then averages the individual outputs as a final prediction. We establish the non-asymptotic prediction error bounds for the proposed learning strategy under some regularity conditions. When the target function only has weak regularity, we also introduce some unlabelled data to construct a semi-supervised approach to enlarge the number of the partitioned subsets. Results in present paper provide a theoretical guarantee that the distributed algorithm can achieve the optimal rate of convergence while allowing the whole data set to be partitioned into a large number of subsets for parallel processing.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Weiwei Xiao ◽  
Yixuan Wang ◽  
Haiyan Liu

AbstractIn this paper, a generalized partially functional linear regression model is proposed and the asymptotic property of the proposed estimated coefficients in the model is established. Extensive simulation experiment results are consistent with the theoretical result. Finally, two application examples of the model are given. One is sleep quality study where we studied the effects of heart rate, percentage of sleep time on total sleep in bed, wake after sleep onset and number of wakening during the night on sleep quality in 22 healthy people. The other one is mortality rate where we studied the effects of air quality index, temperature, relative humidity, GDP per capita and the number of beds per thousand people on the mortality rate across 80 major cities in China.


Author(s):  
Mohammad Fayaz

Background: In the functional data analysis (FDA), the hybrid or mixed data are scalar and functional datasets. The semi-functional partial linear regression model (SFPLR) is one of the first semiparametric models for the scalar response with hybrid covariates. Various extensions of this model are explored and summarized. Methods: Two first research articles, including &ldquo;semi-functional partial linear regression model&rdquo;, and &ldquo;Partial functional linear regression&rdquo; have more than 300 citations in Google Scholar. Finally, only 106 articles remained according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria such as 1) including the published articles in the ISI journals and excluding 2) non-English and 3) preprints, slides, and conference papers. We use the PRISMA standard for systematic review. Results: The articles are categorized into the following main topics: estimation procedures, confidence regions, time series, and panel data, Bayesian, spatial, robust, testing, quantile regression, varying Coefficient Models, Variable Selection, Single-index model, Measurement error, Multiple Functions, Missing values, Rank Method and Others. There are different applications and datasets such as the Tecator dataset, air quality, electricity consumption, and Neuroimaging, among others. Conclusions: SFPLR is one of the most famous regression modeling methods for hybrid data that has a lot of extensions among other models.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kayode Oshinubi ◽  
Firas Ibrahim ◽  
Mustapha Rachdi ◽  
Jacques Demongeot

AbstractIn this paper we use the technique of functional data analysis to model daily hospitalized, deceased, ICU cases and return home patient numbers along the COVID-19 outbreak, considered as functional data across different departments in France while our response variables are numbers of vaccinations, deaths, infected, recovered and tests in France. These sets of data were considered before and after vaccination started in France. We used some smoothing techniques to smooth our data set, then analysis based on functional principal components method was performed, clustering using k-means techniques was done to understand the dynamics of the pandemic in different French departments according to their geographical location on France map and we also performed canonical correlations analysis between variables. Finally, we made some predictions to assess the accuracy of the method using functional linear regression models.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Weiwei Xiao ◽  
Yixuan Wang ◽  
Haiyan Liu

Abstract In this paper, we propose a generalized functional linear regression model with scalar and functional multiple predictors. We develop maximum likelihood estimators for the regression coefficients. For the functional predictors, we adopt the method of functional principal component analysis to reduce their dimensions. We then propose the generalized auto-covariance operator, based on which an appropriate measure quantifies the difference between the estimators and their true values is established. The asymptotic joint distribution of estimated regression functions is proved. For the scalar predictors, we establish a distance between the estimated value and the true value, and prove the asymptotic property of the estimated regression coefficients. Extensive simulation experiment results are consistent with the theoretical result. Finally, two application examples of the model are given. One is sleep quality study where we studied the effects of heart rate, percentage of sleep time on total sleep in bed, wake after sleep onset and number of wakening during the night on sleep quality in 22 healthy people. The other one is mortality rate where we studied the effects of air quality index, temperature, relative humidity , GDP per capita and the number of beds per thousand people on the mortality rate across 80 major cities in China.


Complexity ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-11
Author(s):  
Jiping Liu

The study of this theoretical problem enables sparse or dense functional data, including educational information evaluation data. The choice of different weights is subjected to principal component analysis. The evaluation of music education informatization level mainly evaluates the status quo of music education informatization development, provides a basis for formulating and adjusting music education informatization development policies, and provides support for educational decision-making, to promote the sustainable and balanced development of music education informatization. The evaluation of music education informatization has become the key promotion work of music education informatization at this stage. This paper studies the convergence rate of functional principal components based on the local linear method under general weighting conditions. First, we introduce the related research on the estimation of mean and covariance function under general weighting. Secondly, for principal functional components under general weighting, namely, eigenvalues and eigen functions, the text gives the corresponding estimated values and derives its strong uniform convergence rate. Finally, the convergence rate was verified by simulation research. The estimation methods and conclusions of this article enrich the research of functional linear regression models and will help analyze the complex and changeable problems encountered in the application of music education information.


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