Generalized additive models have become a widely used instrument for flexible regression analysis. In many practical situations, however, it is desirable to restrict the flexibility of nonparametric estimation in order to accommodate a presumed monotonic relationship between a covariate and the response variable. For example, consumers usually will buy less of a brand if its price increases, and therefore one expects a brand's unit sales to be a decreasing function in own price. We follow a Bayesian approach using penalized B-splines and incorporate the assumption of monotonicity in a natural way by an appropriate specification of the respective prior distributions. We illustrate the methodology in an empirical application modeling demand f...
1 SUMMARY. In many applications, the mean of a response variable can be assumed to be a non-decreasi...
Abstract: P-splines are a popular approach for fitting nonlinear effects of continuous covariates in...
In this talk we consider monotone nonparametric regression in a Bayesian framework. The monotone fun...
Generalized additive models have become a widely used instrument for flexible regression analysis. I...
Kalyanam and Shively [1998. Estimating irregular pricing effects: a stochastic spline regression app...
The paper proposes two Bayesian approaches to non-parametric monotone function estimation. The first...
Empirical evidence suggests that decision makers often weight successive additional units of a value...
Splines constitute an interesting way to flexibly estimate a nonlinear relationship between several ...
This paper studies the problem of testing whether a function is monotone from a nonparametric Bayesi...
Generalized additive models (GAM) for modelling nonlinear effects of continuous covariates are now w...
P-splines are a popular approach for fitting nonlinear effects of continuous covariates in semiparam...
In many studies where it is known that one or more of the certain covariates have monotonic effect o...
Empirical evidence suggests that decision makers often weight successive additional units of a value...
In this article we consider monotone nonparametric regression in a Bayesian frame-work. The monotone...
1 SUMMARY. In many applications, the mean of a response variable can be assumed to be a non-decreasi...
Abstract: P-splines are a popular approach for fitting nonlinear effects of continuous covariates in...
In this talk we consider monotone nonparametric regression in a Bayesian framework. The monotone fun...
Generalized additive models have become a widely used instrument for flexible regression analysis. I...
Kalyanam and Shively [1998. Estimating irregular pricing effects: a stochastic spline regression app...
The paper proposes two Bayesian approaches to non-parametric monotone function estimation. The first...
Empirical evidence suggests that decision makers often weight successive additional units of a value...
Splines constitute an interesting way to flexibly estimate a nonlinear relationship between several ...
This paper studies the problem of testing whether a function is monotone from a nonparametric Bayesi...
Generalized additive models (GAM) for modelling nonlinear effects of continuous covariates are now w...
P-splines are a popular approach for fitting nonlinear effects of continuous covariates in semiparam...
In many studies where it is known that one or more of the certain covariates have monotonic effect o...
Empirical evidence suggests that decision makers often weight successive additional units of a value...
In this article we consider monotone nonparametric regression in a Bayesian frame-work. The monotone...
1 SUMMARY. In many applications, the mean of a response variable can be assumed to be a non-decreasi...
Abstract: P-splines are a popular approach for fitting nonlinear effects of continuous covariates in...
In this talk we consider monotone nonparametric regression in a Bayesian framework. The monotone fun...