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As technology progresses, we are able to handle larger and larger
datasets. At the same time, monitoring devices such as electronic
equipment and sensors (for registering images, temperature, etc.)
have become more and more sophisticated. This high-tech revolution
offers the opportunity to observe phenomena in an increasingly
accurate way by producing statistical units sampled over a finer
and finer grid, with the measurement points so close that the data
can be considered as observations varying over a continuum. Such
continuous (or functional) data may occur in biomechanics (e.g.
human movements), chemometrics (e.g. spectrometric curves),
econometrics (e.g. the stock market index), geophysics (e.g.
spatio-temporal events such as El Nino or time series of satellite
images), or medicine (electro-cardiograms/electro-encephalograms).
It is well known that standard multivariate statistical analyses
fail with functional data. However, the great potential for
applications has encouraged new methodologies able to extract
relevant information from functional datasets. This Handbook aims
to present a state of the art exploration of this high-tech field,
by gathering together most of major advances in this area. Leading
international experts have contributed to this volume with each
chapter giving the key original ideas and comprehensive
bibliographical information. The main statistical topics
(classification, inference, factor-based analysis, regression
modelling, resampling methods, time series, random processes) are
covered in the setting of functional data. The twin challenges of
the subject are the practical issues of implementing new
methodologies and the theoretical techniques needed to expand the
mathematical foundations and toolbox. The volume therefore mixes
practical, methodological and theoretical aspects of the subject,
sometimes within the same chapter. As a consequence, this book
should appeal to a wide audience of engineers, practitioners and
graduate students, as well as academic researchers, not only in
statistics and probability but also in the numerous related
application areas.
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