Abstract:Sliced average third‐moment estimation (SATME) is a typical method for sufficient dimension reduction (SDR) based on high‐order conditional moment. It is useful, particularly in the scenarios of regression mixtures. However, as SATME uses the third‐order conditional moment of the predictors given the response, it may not as robust as some other SDR methods that use lower order moments, say, sliced inverse regression (SIR) and slice average variance estimation (SAVE). Based on the space displacement function, a… Show more
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