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D-vine quantile regression with discrete variables

Published 23 May 2017 in stat.ME | (1705.08310v1)

Abstract: Quantile regression, the prediction of conditional quantiles, finds applications in various fields. Often, some or all of the variables are discrete. The authors propose two new quantile regression approaches to handle such mixed discrete-continuous data. Both of them generalize the continuous D-vine quantile regression, where the dependence between the response and the covariates is modeled by a parametric D-vine. D-vine quantile regression provides very flexible models, that enable accurate and fast predictions. Moreover, it automatically takes care of major issues of classical quantile regression, such as quantile crossing and interactions between the covariates. The first approach keeps the parametric estimation of the D-vines, but modifies the formulas to account for the discreteness. The second approach estimates the D-vine using continuous convolution to make the discrete variables continuous and then estimates the D-vine nonparametrically. A simulation study is presented examining for which scenarios the discrete-continuous D-vine quantile regression can provide superior prediction abilities. Lastly, the functionality of the two introduced methods is demonstrated by a real-world example predicting the number of bike rentals.

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