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Limitations Of Richardson Extrapolation For Kernel Density Estimation

Ruben G. Ascoli

Published 2018-12-20Version 1

This paper develops the process of using Richardson Extrapolation to improve the Kernel Density Estimation method, resulting in a more accurate (lower Mean Squared Error) estimate of a probability density function for a distribution of data in $R_d$ given a set of data from the distribution. The method of Richardson Extrapolation is explained, showing how to fix conditioning issues that arise with higher-order extrapolations. Then, it is shown why higher-order estimators do not always provide the best estimate, and it is discussed how to choose the optimal order of the estimate. It is shown that given n one-dimensional data points, it is possible to estimate the probability density function with a mean squared error value on the order of only $n^{-1}\sqrt{\ln(n)}$. Finally, this paper introduces a possible direction of future research that could further minimize the mean squared error.

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