In environmental epidemiology, it is often encountered that multiple time series data with a long-term trend, including seasonality, cannot be fully adjusted by the observed covariates. The long-term trend is difficult to separate from abnormal short-term signals of interest. This paper addresses how to estimate the long-term trend in order to recover short-term signals. Our case study demonstrates that the current spline smoothing methods can result in significant positive and negative cross-correlations from the same dataset, depending on how the smoothing parameters are chosen. To circumvent this dilemma, three classes of time series smoothers are proposed to detrend time series data. These smoothers do not require fine tuning of paramet...
Time series data are popular in environmental epidemiology as they make use of the natural experimen...
Trends in climate time series are often nonlinear and temporally-asymmetric, i.e. the trend is diffe...
Time series regression studies have been widely used in environmental epidemiology, notably in inves...
The detection of climate change and its attribution to the corresponding underlying processes is cha...
This study compares the smoothing properties of cubic splines functions with a very well known short...
In this paper we apply the strategy of trend-damping to the popular Winters exponential smoothing sy...
Time series regression studies have been widely used in environmen-tal epidemiology, notably in inve...
Heteroscedasticity, or time-dependent variance, is often observed in long-term monitoring data in th...
In environmental epidemiology, time series analyses represent a widely used statistical tool. Howeve...
Decomposing complex time series into trend, seasonality, and remainder components is an important ta...
Scientific and Research Organization A challenge in phenology studies is understanding what constitu...
Data remediation of long gaps in time series requires a precise knowledge and a subsequent modelling...
Abstract Nonlinear phenomena are universal in ecology. However, their inference and prediction are g...
Changes in observational data over time can be severely distorted by errors in measurements, samplin...
In epidemiology, bio-environmental research, and many other scientific areas, the possible long-term...
Time series data are popular in environmental epidemiology as they make use of the natural experimen...
Trends in climate time series are often nonlinear and temporally-asymmetric, i.e. the trend is diffe...
Time series regression studies have been widely used in environmental epidemiology, notably in inves...
The detection of climate change and its attribution to the corresponding underlying processes is cha...
This study compares the smoothing properties of cubic splines functions with a very well known short...
In this paper we apply the strategy of trend-damping to the popular Winters exponential smoothing sy...
Time series regression studies have been widely used in environmen-tal epidemiology, notably in inve...
Heteroscedasticity, or time-dependent variance, is often observed in long-term monitoring data in th...
In environmental epidemiology, time series analyses represent a widely used statistical tool. Howeve...
Decomposing complex time series into trend, seasonality, and remainder components is an important ta...
Scientific and Research Organization A challenge in phenology studies is understanding what constitu...
Data remediation of long gaps in time series requires a precise knowledge and a subsequent modelling...
Abstract Nonlinear phenomena are universal in ecology. However, their inference and prediction are g...
Changes in observational data over time can be severely distorted by errors in measurements, samplin...
In epidemiology, bio-environmental research, and many other scientific areas, the possible long-term...
Time series data are popular in environmental epidemiology as they make use of the natural experimen...
Trends in climate time series are often nonlinear and temporally-asymmetric, i.e. the trend is diffe...
Time series regression studies have been widely used in environmental epidemiology, notably in inves...