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Regresión local LOESS / LOWESS×Regresión polinómica×
CampoAprendizaje automáticoEstadística
FamiliaMachine learningRegression model
Año de origen19792012
Autor originalWilliam S. ClevelandMontgomery, Peck & Vining (textbook treatment); classical least squares
TipoLocal nonparametric regression smootherLinear regression in transformed predictors
Fuente seminalCleveland, W. S. (1979). Robust locally weighted regression and smoothing scatterplots. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 74(368), 829–836. DOI ↗Montgomery, D. C., Peck, E. A. & Vining, G. G. (2012). Introduction to Linear Regression Analysis. Wiley. ISBN: 978-0470542811
AliasLOWESS, local regression, locally weighted scatterplot smoothing, yerel regresyonpolynomial least squares, curvilinear regression, Polinom Regresyonu
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ResumenLOESS (locally estimated scatterplot smoothing), introduced by William Cleveland in 1979 and extended with Susan Devlin in 1988, fits a smooth curve through data by performing a separate weighted polynomial regression in the neighbourhood of each point. Nearby observations count more than distant ones, so the method follows local structure without assuming any global functional form, making it a popular exploratory smoother for scatterplots.Polynomial regression is a regression method that models non-linear relationships by including squared and higher-degree terms of an explanatory variable, and it is a core tool of response surface analysis. As developed in Montgomery, Peck and Vining's Introduction to Linear Regression Analysis (2012), it remains linear in its parameters even though the fitted curve bends.
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