[Rd] Parametric links for glm?

roger koenker roger at ysidro.econ.uiuc.edu
Sun Jul 30 21:49:19 CEST 2006


Thanks, that works splendidly.

url:    www.econ.uiuc.edu/~roger                Roger Koenker
email   rkoenker at uiuc.edu                       Department of Economics
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On Jul 30, 2006, at 11:11 AM, Prof Brian Ripley wrote:

> There is no reason to add ...: you could have
> binomial(link = Gosset(nu=5)).
>
> I really don't like the idea of changing system functions like  
> make.link,
> and believe it is not necessary.
>
> On Sun, 30 Jul 2006, roger koenker wrote:
>
>> At useR 2006 I mentioned that it would be nice to have a way to
>> specify binomial links
>> that involved free parameters  and described some experience with a
>> Gosset link involving
>> a free degrees of freedom parameter, and a Tukey-lambda link with two
>> free parameters.
>> My implementation of this involved some rather kludgey modifications
>> of binomial,
>> make.link and glm that (essentially) added a "..." argument to
>> binomial permitting the
>> parameters to be passed down to the fitting routines.  So, in the
>> Gosset case, for example,
>> had the following passage in  make.link, involving a free degrees of
>> freedom parameter nu:
>>
>> }, Gosset = {
>>          linkfun <- function(mu) qt(mu,nu)
>>          linkinv <- function(eta) {
>>              thresh <- -qqt(.Machine$double.eps,nu)
>>              eta <- pmin(thresh, pmax(eta, -thresh))
>>              pt(eta,nu)
>>          }
>>          mu.eta <- function(eta) pmax(dt(eta,nu), .Machine 
>> $double.eps)
>>          valideta <- function(eta) TRUE
>> },
>>
>> Just prior to the useR meeting, there were some changes in R-devel to
>
> Actually, it was a redesign of all the link functions to make them
> consistent: quasi was odd here.
>
>> binomial that allow one to pass an object of class "link-glm" -- if I
>> understand properly, this allows one to more easily
>> roll one's own links, but it leaves the question of passing
>> parameters on the table.  That is,
>> presumably, I could pass a structure, like that above of class "link-
>> glm" and thereby avoid
>> the Cerberus of  officially sanctioned links, but I still don't see
>> how to pass my parameters.
>> Can someone enlighten me?  Or,  would it still be necessary to add
>> "..." to the binomial
>> function?
>>
>> url:    www.econ.uiuc.edu/~roger                Roger Koenker
>> email   rkoenker at uiuc.edu                       Department of  
>> Economics
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>> Illinois
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