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Regresijas un izlīdzināšanas splaini×Polinomu regresija×
NozareMašīnmācīšanāsStatistika
SaimeMachine learningRegression model
Izcelsmes gads19962012
AutorsSpline regression literature; P-splines by Eilers & MarxMontgomery, Peck & Vining (textbook treatment); classical least squares
TipsPiecewise-polynomial nonparametric regressionLinear regression in transformed predictors
PirmavotsEilers, P. H. C., & Marx, B. D. (1996). Flexible smoothing with B-splines and penalties. Statistical Science, 11(2), 89–121. DOI ↗Montgomery, D. C., Peck, E. A. & Vining, G. G. (2012). Introduction to Linear Regression Analysis. Wiley. ISBN: 978-0470542811
Citi nosaukumisplines, cubic splines, natural splines, smoothing splinespolynomial least squares, curvilinear regression, Polinom Regresyonu
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KopsavilkumsRegression splines model a nonlinear relationship by fitting piecewise polynomials that join smoothly at a set of points called knots. Cubic and natural splines are the most common, and smoothing splines add a roughness penalty that automatically balances fit against smoothness. Splines are the standard flexible building block for univariate nonlinear regression and the basis of generalized additive models.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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