In this work we address the problem of the construction of prediction regions and distribution functions, with particular regard to the multidimensional setting. Firstly, we define a simple procedure for calculating the predictive distribution function which gives improved prediction limits. Secondly, with a multivariate generalization of a result presented in Ueki and Fueda(2007), we propose a method for correcting estimative prediction regions, to reduce their coverage error to the third-order accuracy. The improved prediction regions and the associated distribution functions are easy to calculate using a suitable bootstrap procedure. Examples of application are included, showing the good performance of the proposed method, even if...
This paper concerns prediction from the frequentist point of view. The aim is to define a well-calib...
This paper concerns prediction from the frequentist point of view. The aim is to define a well-calib...
This paper concerns prediction from the frequentist point of view. The aim is to define a well-calib...
In this work we address the problem of the construction of prediction regions and distribution funct...
In this work we address the problem of the construction of prediction regions and distribution funct...
In this work we address the problem of the construction of prediction regions and distribution funct...
In this work we address the problem of the construction of prediction regions and distribution funct...
In this work we address the problem of the construction of prediction regions and distribution funct...
In this work we address the problem of prediction in a multidimensional setting. Generalizing a resu...
In this work we address the problem of prediction in a multidimensional setting. Generalizing a resu...
In this work we address the problem of prediction in a multidimensional setting. Generalizing a resu...
In this work we address the problem of prediction in a multidimensional setting. Generalizing a resu...
In this work we address the problem of prediction in a multidimensional setting. Generalizing a resu...
This paper proposes a method to construct well-calibrated frequentist prediction regions, with parti...
The specification of multivariate prediction regions, having coverage probability closed to the targ...
This paper concerns prediction from the frequentist point of view. The aim is to define a well-calib...
This paper concerns prediction from the frequentist point of view. The aim is to define a well-calib...
This paper concerns prediction from the frequentist point of view. The aim is to define a well-calib...
In this work we address the problem of the construction of prediction regions and distribution funct...
In this work we address the problem of the construction of prediction regions and distribution funct...
In this work we address the problem of the construction of prediction regions and distribution funct...
In this work we address the problem of the construction of prediction regions and distribution funct...
In this work we address the problem of the construction of prediction regions and distribution funct...
In this work we address the problem of prediction in a multidimensional setting. Generalizing a resu...
In this work we address the problem of prediction in a multidimensional setting. Generalizing a resu...
In this work we address the problem of prediction in a multidimensional setting. Generalizing a resu...
In this work we address the problem of prediction in a multidimensional setting. Generalizing a resu...
In this work we address the problem of prediction in a multidimensional setting. Generalizing a resu...
This paper proposes a method to construct well-calibrated frequentist prediction regions, with parti...
The specification of multivariate prediction regions, having coverage probability closed to the targ...
This paper concerns prediction from the frequentist point of view. The aim is to define a well-calib...
This paper concerns prediction from the frequentist point of view. The aim is to define a well-calib...
This paper concerns prediction from the frequentist point of view. The aim is to define a well-calib...