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Optimal prediction of positive-valued spatial processes: Asymmetric power-divergence loss

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posted on 2024-11-17, 16:10 authored by Alan R Pearse, Noel CressieNoel Cressie, David GunawanDavid Gunawan
This article studies the use of asymmetric loss functions for the optimal prediction of positive-valued spatial processes. We focus on the family of power-divergence loss functions with properties such as continuity, convexity, connections to well known divergence measures, and the ability to control the asymmetry and behaviour of the loss function via a power parameter. The properties of power-divergence loss functions, optimal power-divergence (OPD) spatial predictors, and related measures of uncertainty quantification are studied. In addition, we examine in general the notion of asymmetry in loss functions defined for positive-valued spatial processes and define an asymmetry measure, which we apply to the family of power-divergence loss functions and other common loss functions. The paper concludes with a simulation study comparing the optimal power-divergence predictor to predictors derived from other common loss functions. Finally, we illustrate OPD spatial prediction on a dataset of zinc measurements in the soil of a floodplain of the Meuse River, Netherlands.<p></p>

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Australian Research Council (DP190100180)

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    ISSN - Is published in 2211-6753 (Spatial Statistics)

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Spatial Statistics

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60

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English

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