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Explicit solutions for the asymptotically optimal bandwidth in cross-validation

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  • Karim M Abadir
  • Michel Lubrano

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We show that least-squares cross-validation methods share a common structure that has an explicit asymptotic solution, when the chosen kernel is asymptotically separable in bandwidth and data. For density estimation with a multivariate Student-t(ν) kernel, the cross-validation criterion becomes asymptotically equivalent to a polynomial of only three terms. Our bandwidth formulae are simple and noniterative, thus leading to very fast computations, their integrated squared-error dominates traditional cross-validation implementations, they alleviate the notorious sample variability of cross-validation and overcome its breakdown in the case of repeated observations. We illustrate our method with univariate and bivariate applications, of density estimation and nonparametric regressions, to a large dataset of Michigan State University academic wages and experience.

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  • Karim M Abadir & Michel Lubrano, 2024. "Explicit solutions for the asymptotically optimal bandwidth in cross-validation," Biometrika, Biometrika Trust, vol. 111(3), pages 809-823.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:biomet:v:111:y:2024:i:3:p:809-823.
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