Series ridge regression for spatial data on Rd
Abstract
This paper develops a general asymptotic theory of series estimators for spatial data collected at irregularly spaced locations within a sampling region Rn ⊂ Rd. We employ a stochastic sampling design that can flexibly generate irregularly spaced sampling sites, encompassing both pure increasing and mixed increasing domain frameworks. Specifically, we focus on a spatial trend regression model and a nonparametric regression model with spatially dependent covariates. For these models, we investigate L2-penalized series estimation of the trend and regression functions. We establish uniform and L2 convergence rates and multivariate central limit theorems for general series estimators as main results. Additionally, we show that spline and wavelet series estimators achieve optimal uniform and L2 convergence rates and propose methods for constructing confidence intervals for these estimators. Finally, we demonstrate that our dependence structure conditions on the underlying spatial processes cover a broad class of random fields, including L\'evy-driven continuous autoregressive and moving average random fields.
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