naive {modeest} | R Documentation |
The Chernoff or 'naive' mode estimator
Description
This estimator, also called the *naive* mode estimator, is defined as the center of the interval of given length containing the most observations. It is identical to Parzen's kernel mode estimator, when the kernel is chosen to be the uniform kernel.
Usage
naive(x, bw = 1/2)
Arguments
x |
numeric. Vector of observations. |
bw |
numeric. The smoothing bandwidth to be used. Should belong to (0, 1). See below. |
Value
A numeric vector is returned, the mode estimate,
which is the center of the interval of length 2*bw
containing the most observations.
Note
The user may call naive
through
mlv(x, method = "naive", bw)
.
References
Chernoff H. (1964). Estimation of the mode. Ann. Inst. Statist. Math., 16:31-41.
Leclerc J. (1997). Comportement limite fort de deux estimateurs du mode : le shorth et l'estimateur naif. C. R. Acad. Sci. Paris, Serie I, 325(11):1207-1210.
See Also
mlv
for general mode estimation;
parzen
for Parzen's kernel mode estimation.
Examples
# Unimodal distribution
x <- rf(10000, df1 = 40, df2 = 30)
## True mode
fMode(df1 = 40, df2 = 30)
## Estimate of the mode
mean(naive(x, bw = 1/4))
mlv(x, method = "naive", bw = 1/4)