How to determine kernels between Bartlett, Parzen, and Quadratic? I find out it determines on convergence but I can't decide it on my raw data.
KERNEL=(PARZEN I QS丨BART, c, e)
I don't know how to determine on c,e. I find some papers says that it determines on the meaning of the data but they didn't explain it clearly. Are there some tests which can be used to solve the problem?
Since KERNEL appears in multiple procedures you may want to at least mention the procedure you are contemplating.
Since KERNEL appears in multiple procedures you may want to at least mention the procedure you are contemplating.
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