A Brief Survey of Bandwidth Selection for Density Estimation

M. C. Jones(The Open University), J. S. Marron(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Simon J. Sheather(UNSW Sydney)
Journal of the American Statistical Association
March 1, 1996
Cited by 1,247

Abstract

Abstract There has been major progress in recent years in data-based bandwidth selection for kernel density estimation. Some “second generation” methods, including plug-in and smoothed bootstrap techniques, have been developed that are far superior to well-known “first generation” methods, such as rules of thumb, least squares cross-validation, and biased cross-validation. We recommend a “solve-the-equation” plug-in bandwidth selector as being most reliable in terms of overall performance. This article is intended to provide easy accessibility to the main ideas for nonexperts.


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