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Wilks' phenomenon and penalized likelihood-ratio test for nonparametric curve registration

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Wilks' phenomenon and penalized likelihood-ratio test for nonparametric curve registration
The problem of curve registration appears in many different areas of applications ranging from neuroscience to road traffic modeling. In the present work, we propose a nonparametric testing framework in which we develop a generalized likelihood ratio test to perform curve registration. We first prove that, under the null hypothesis, the resulting test statistic is asymptotically distributed as a chi-squared random variable. This result, often referred to as Wilks’ phenomenon, provides a natural threshold for the test of a prescribed asymptotic significance level and a natural measure of lack-of-fit in terms of the p-value of the χ2 -test. We also prove that the proposed test is consistent, i.e., its power
Arnak S. Dalalyan, Olivier Collier
Added 27 Sep 2012
Updated 27 Sep 2012
Type Journal
Year 2012
Where JMLR
Authors Arnak S. Dalalyan, Olivier Collier
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