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This book is about learning from data using the Generalized
Additive Models for Location, Scale and Shape (GAMLSS). GAMLSS
extends the Generalized Linear Models (GLMs) and Generalized
Additive Models (GAMs) to accommodate large complex datasets, which
are increasingly prevalent. In particular, the GAMLSS statistical
framework enables flexible regression and smoothing models to be
fitted to the data. The GAMLSS model assumes that the response
variable has any parametric (continuous, discrete or mixed)
distribution which might be heavy- or light-tailed, and positively
or negatively skewed. In addition, all the parameters of the
distribution (location, scale, shape) can be modelled as linear or
smooth functions of explanatory variables. Key Features: Provides a
broad overview of flexible regression and smoothing techniques to
learn from data whilst also focusing on the practical application
of methodology using GAMLSS software in R. Includes a comprehensive
collection of real data examples, which reflect the range of
problems addressed by GAMLSS models and provide a practical
illustration of the process of using flexible GAMLSS models for
statistical learning. R code integrated into the text for ease of
understanding and replication. Supplemented by a website with code,
data and extra materials. This book aims to help readers understand
how to learn from data encountered in many fields. It will be
useful for practitioners and researchers who wish to understand and
use the GAMLSS models to learn from data and also for students who
wish to learn GAMLSS through practical examples.
Despite efforts to increase renewables, the global energy mix is
still likely to be dominated by fossil-fuels in the foreseeable
future, particularly gas for electricity and oil for land, air and
sea transport. The reliance on depleting conventional oil and
natural gas resources and the geographic distribution of these
reserves can have geopolitical implications for energy importers
and exporters. Global Energy Policy and Security examines the
security of global and national energy supplies, as well as the
sensitivity and impacts of sustainable energy policies which
emphasize the various political, economic, technological, financial
and social factors that influence energy supply, demand and
security. Multidisciplinary perspectives provide the interrelated
topics of energy security and energy policy within a rapidly
changing socio-political and technological landscape during the
21st century. Included are two main types of interdisciplinary
papers. One set of papers deals with technical aspects of energy
efficiency, renewable energy and the use of tariffs. The other set
of papers focuses on social, economic or political issues related
to energy security and policy, also describing research, practical
projects and other concrete initiatives being performed in
different parts of the world. This book will prove useful to all
those students and researchers interested in the connections
between energy production, energy use, energy security and the role
of energy policies.
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