Generalized Linear Models: Proceedings of the GLIM 85 Conference held at Lancaster, UK, Sept. 16-19, 1985 / Edition 1

Generalized Linear Models: Proceedings of the GLIM 85 Conference held at Lancaster, UK, Sept. 16-19, 1985 / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0387962247
ISBN-13:
9780387962245
Pub. Date:
10/14/1985
Publisher:
Springer New York
ISBN-10:
0387962247
ISBN-13:
9780387962245
Pub. Date:
10/14/1985
Publisher:
Springer New York
Generalized Linear Models: Proceedings of the GLIM 85 Conference held at Lancaster, UK, Sept. 16-19, 1985 / Edition 1

Generalized Linear Models: Proceedings of the GLIM 85 Conference held at Lancaster, UK, Sept. 16-19, 1985 / Edition 1

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Overview

This volume consists of the published proceedings of the GLIM 95 Conference, held at Lancaster University, UK, from 16-19 September 1995. This is the second of such proceedings, the first of which was published as No 14 of the Springer-Verlag Lecture Notes in Statistics (Gilchrist, ed,1992). Since the 1992 conference there has been a modest update of the GLIM system, called GLIM 3.77. This incorporates some minor but pleasant enhancements and these are outlined in these proceedings by payne and Webb. With the completion of GLIM 3.77, future developments of the GLIM system are again under active review. Aitkin surveys possible directions for GLIM. one sOlMlWhat different avenue for analysing generalized linear models is provided by the GENSTAT system; Lane and payne discuss the new interactive facilities p ided by version 5 of GENSTAT. On the theory Side, NeIder extends the concept and use of quasi-likelihood, giving useful forms of variance function and a method of introducing a random element into the linear predictor. Longford discusses one approach to the analysis of clustered observations (subjects within groups). Green and Yandell introduce 'semi-parametric modelling', allowing a compromise between parametriC and non-parametriC modelling. They modify the linear predictor by the addition of a ( smooth) curve, and estimate parameters by maximising a penalised log-likelihood. Hastie and Tibshirani introduce generalized additive models, introducing a linear predictor of the form 11 = (X + Efj(xj), with the fj estimated from the data by a weighted average of neighbouring observations.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780387962245
Publisher: Springer New York
Publication date: 10/14/1985
Series: Lecture Notes in Statistics , #32
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1985
Pages: 182
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.61(h) x 0.02(d)

Table of Contents

GLIM 85: Contents.- Introduction: GLIM and Generalized Linear Models.- GLIM4 — Directions for Development.- Simultaneous Equation Systems with Categorical Observed Variables.- The Null Expected Deviance for an Extended Class of Generalized Linear Models.- Comparing Estimated Spectral Densities Using GLIM.- Semi-Parametric Generalized Linear Models.- An Algorithm for Degree of Freedom Calculations in Sparse Complete Contingency Tables.- Generalized Additive Models; Some Applications.- On the Guha Approach to Model Search in Connection to Generalized Linear Models.- Estimation of Interobserver Variation for Ordinal Rating Scales.- Genstat 5: A General-Purpose Interactive Statistical Package, with Facilities for Generalized Linear Models.- Statistical Modelling of Data from Hierarchical Structures Using Variance Component Analysis.- Quasi-Likelihood and GLIM.- GLIM for Latent Class Analysis.- GLIM 3.77.- Nearly Linear Models Using General Link Functions.- Implementation of an Algorithm for Fitting a Class of Generalized Logistic Models.- Perturbing a Sparse Contingency Table.
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