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Comparison of missing value imputation methods for crop yield data
10.1002/env.773.abs
Most ecological data sets contain missing values, a fact which can cause problems in the analysis and limit the utility of resulting inference. However, ecological data also tend to be spatially correlated, which can aid in estimating and imputing missing values. We compared four existing methods of estimating missing values: regression, kernel smoothing, universal kriging, and multiple imputation. Data on crop yields from the National Agricultural Statistical Survey (NASS) and the Census of Agriculture (Ag Census) were the basis for our analysis. Our goal was to find the best method to impute missing values in the NASS datasets. For this comparison, we selected the NASS data for barley crop yield in 1997 as our reference dataset. We found in this case that multiple imputation and regression were superior to methods based on spatial correlation. Universal kriging was found to be the third best method. Kernel smoothing seemed to perform very poorly. Copyright © 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Comparison of missing value imputation methods for crop yield data
10.1002/env.773.abs
Most ecological data sets contain missing values, a fact which can cause problems in the analysis and limit the utility of resulting inference. However, ecological data also tend to be spatially correlated, which can aid in estimating and imputing missing values. We compared four existing methods of estimating missing values: regression, kernel smoothing, universal kriging, and multiple imputation. Data on crop yields from the National Agricultural Statistical Survey (NASS) and the Census of Agriculture (Ag Census) were the basis for our analysis. Our goal was to find the best method to impute missing values in the NASS datasets. For this comparison, we selected the NASS data for barley crop yield in 1997 as our reference dataset. We found in this case that multiple imputation and regression were superior to methods based on spatial correlation. Universal kriging was found to be the third best method. Kernel smoothing seemed to perform very poorly. Copyright © 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Comparison of missing value imputation methods for crop yield data
Lokupitiya, Ravindra S. (Autor:in) / Lokupitiya, Erandathie (Autor:in) / Paustian, Keith (Autor:in)
Environmetrics ; 17 ; 339-349
01.06.2006
11 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Comparison of missing value imputation methods for crop yield data
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