Hi all, how I can estimate β(t) in functional linear regression with scalar response?
and if possible introduce a reference that explain this method simple and complete .
best regards.
Dear Taghi,
The publication entitled "FUNCTIONAL LINEAR REGRESSION THAT’S INTERPRETABLE " contained in the following link may be helpful:
http://www-bcf.usc.edu/~gareth/research/AOS641.pdf
Hoping this will be helpful,
Rafik
Dear professor Rafik Karaman
thank you for response.
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