@MISC{Hastie95generalizedadditive, author = {Trevor Hastie and Robert Tibshirani}, title = {Generalized Additive Models}, year = {1995} }
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This article describes flexible statistical methods that may be used to identify and characterize nonlinear regression effects. These methods are called "generalized additive models". For example, a commonly used statistical model in medical research is the logistic regression model for binary data. Here we relate the mean of the binary response ¯ = P (y = 1) to the predictors via a linear regression model and the logit link function: log