Peter Hall
Affiliations: | Electronic Engineering | University of Birmingham (UK) |
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Delaigle A, Hall P, Huang W, et al. (2020) Estimating the Covariance of Fragmented and Other Related Types of Functional Data Journal of the American Statistical Association. 1-19 |
Chang J, Delaigle A, Hall P, et al. (2018) A frequency domain analysis of the error distribution from noisy high-frequency data Biometrika. 105: 353-369 |
Doosti H, Hall P, Mateu J. (2018) Nonparametric tilted density function estimation:A cross-validation criterion Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference. 197: 51-68 |
Stein RC, Dunn JA, Bartlett JM, et al. (2016) OPTIMA prelim: a randomised feasibility study of personalised care in the treatment of women with early breast cancer. Health Technology Assessment (Winchester, England). 20: 1-202 |
Delaigle A, Hall P, Zhou WX. (2016) Nonparametric covariate-adjusted regression Annals of Statistics. 44: 2190-2220 |
Hall P, Hooker G. (2016) Truncated linear models for functional data Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series B-Statistical Methodology. 78: 637-653 |
Doosti H, Hall P. (2016) Making a non-parametric density estimator more attractive, and more accurate, by data perturbation Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series B-Statistical Methodology. 78: 445-462 |
Delaigle A, Hall P. (2016) Methodology for non‐parametric deconvolution when the error distribution is unknown Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series B-Statistical Methodology. 78: 231-252 |
Delaigle A, Hall P. (2016) Approximating fragmented functional data by segments of Markov chains Biometrika. 103: 779-799 |
Chen F, Hall P. (2016) Nonparametric Estimation for Self-Exciting Point Processes—A Parsimonious Approach Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics. 25: 209-224 |