Abstract

ABSTRACTThis article concerns the analysis of multivariate response data with multi-dimensional covariates. Based on local linear smoothing techniques, we propose an iteratively adaptive estimation method to reduce the dimensions of response variables and covariates. Two weighted estimation strategies are incorporated in our approach to provide initial estimates. Our proposal is also extended to curve response data for a data-adaptive basis function searching. Instead of focusing on goodness of fit, we shift the problem to reveal the data structure and basis patterns. Simulation studies with multivariate response and curve data are conducted for our pairwise directions estimation (PDE) approach in comparison with sliced inverse regression of Li et al. [Dimension reduction for multivariate response data. J Amer Statist Assoc. 2003;98:99–109]. The results demonstrate that the proposed PDE method is useful for data with responses approximating linear or bending structures. Illustrative applications to two real datasets are also presented.

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