In this paper for the first time the nonparametric autoregression estimation problem for the quadratic risks is considered. To this end we develop a new adaptive sequential model selection method based on the efficient sequential kernel estimators proposed by Arkoun and Pergamenshchikov (2016). Moreover, we develop a new analytical tool for general regression models to obtain the non asymptotic sharp oracle inequalities for both usual quadratic and robust quadratic risks. Then, we show that the constructed sequential model selection procedure is optimal in the sense of oracle inequalities.MSC: primary 62G08, secondary 62G05
This paper concerns the estimation of a function at a point in nonparametric heteroscedastic regression models with Gaussian noise or noise having unknown distribution. In those cases an asymptotically efficient kernel estimator is constructed for the minimax absolute error risk.
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