null.space.dimension
The basis of the space of un-penalized functions for a TPRS
Description
The thin plate spline penalties give zero penalty to some functions. The space of these functions is spanned by a set of polynomial terms. null.space.dimension
finds the dimension of this space, M, given the number of covariates that the smoother is a function of, d, and the order of the smoothing penalty, m. If m does not satisfy 2m>d then the smallest possible dimension for the null space is found given d and the requirement that the smooth should be visually smooth.
Usage
null.space.dimension(d,m)
Arguments
d | is a positive integer - the number of variables of which the t.p.s. is a function. |
m | a non-negative integer giving the order of the penalty functional, or signalling that the default order should be used. |
Details
Thin plate splines are only visually smooth if the order of the wiggliness penalty, m, satisfies 2m > d+1. If 2m<d+1 then this routine finds the smallest m giving visual smoothness for the given d, otherwise the supplied m is used. The null space dimension is given by:
M=(m+d-1)!/(d!(m-1)!
which is the value returned.
Value
An integer (array), the null space dimension M.
Author(s)
Simon N. Wood [email protected]
References
Wood, S.N. (2003) Thin plate regression splines. J.R.Statist.Soc.B 65(1):95-114
https://www.maths.ed.ac.uk/~swood34/
See Also
Examples
require(mgcv) null.space.dimension(2,0)
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