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Imputation Methods for the Population and Housing Census 2000 in Korea

  • Kim, Young-Won;Ryu, Jeabok;Park, Jinwoo;Lee, Jaewon
    • Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.575-583
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    • 2003
  • We proposed imputation strategies for the Population and Housing Census 2000 in Korea. The total area of floor space and marital status which have relatively high non-response rates in the Census are considered to develope the effective missing value imputation procedures. The Classification and Regression Tree(CART) is employed to construct the imputation cells for hot-deck imputation, as well as to predict missing value by model-based approach. We compare three imputation methods which include CART model-based imputation, hot-deck imputation based on CART and logical hot-deck imputation proposed by The Korea National Statistical Office. The results suggest that the proposed hot-deck imputation based on CART is very efficient and strongly recommendable.

Imputation of Missing Data Based on Hot Deck Method Using K-nn (K-nn을 이용한 Hot Deck 기반의 결측치 대체)

  • Kwon, Soonchang
    • Journal of Information Technology Services
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.359-375
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    • 2014
  • Researchers cannot avoid missing data in collecting data, because some respondents arbitrarily or non-arbitrarily do not answer questions in studies and experiments. Missing data not only increase and distort standard deviations, but also impair the convenience of estimating parameters and the reliability of research results. Despite widespread use of hot deck, researchers have not been interested in it, since it handles missing data in ambiguous ways. Hot deck can be complemented using K-nn, a method of machine learning, which can organize donor groups closest to properties of missing data. Interested in the role of k-nn, this study was conducted to impute missing data based on the hot deck method using k-nn. After setting up imputation of missing data based on hot deck using k-nn as a study objective, deletion of listwise, mean, mode, linear regression, and svm imputation were compared and verified regarding nominal and ratio data types and then, data closest to original values were obtained reasonably. Simulations using different neighboring numbers and the distance measuring method were carried out and better performance of k-nn was accomplished. In this study, imputation of hot deck was re-discovered which has failed to attract the attention of researchers. As a result, this study shall be able to help select non-parametric methods which are less likely to be affected by the structure of missing data and its causes.

Missing Value Imputation Method Using CART : For Marital Status in the Population and Housing Census (CART를 활용한 결측값 대체방법 : 인구주택총조사 혼인상태 항목을 중심으로)

  • 김영원;이주원
    • Survey Research
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.1-21
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    • 2003
  • We proposed imputation strategies for marital status in the Population and Housing Census 2000 in Korea to illustrate the effective missing value imputation methods for social survey. The marital status which have relatively high non-response rates in the Census are considered to develope the effective missing value imputation procedures. The Classification and Regression Tree(CART)is employed to construct the imputation cells for hot-deck imputation, as well as to predict the missing value by model-based approach. We compare to imputation methods which include the CART model-based imputation and the sequential hot-deck imputation based on CART. Also we check whether different modeling for each region provides the more improved results. The results suggest that the proposed hot-deck imputation based on CART is very efficient and strongly recommendable. And the results show that different modeling for each region is not necessary.

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REGRESSION FRACTIONAL HOT DECK IMPUTATION

  • Kim, Jae-Kwang
    • Journal of the Korean Statistical Society
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    • v.36 no.3
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    • pp.423-434
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    • 2007
  • Imputation using a regression model is a method to preserve the correlation among variables and to provide imputed point estimators. We discuss the implementation of regression imputation using fractional imputation. By a suitable choice of fractional weights, the fractional regression imputation can take the form of hot deck fractional imputation, thus no artificial values are constructed after the imputation. A variance estimator, which extends the method of Kim and Fuller (2004), is also proposed. Results from a limited simulation study are presented.

Jackknife Variance Estimation under Imputation for Nonrandom Nonresponse with Follow-ups

  • Park, Jinwoo
    • Journal of the Korean Statistical Society
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.385-394
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    • 2000
  • Jackknife variance estimation based on adjusted imputed values when nonresponse is nonrandom and follow-up data are available for a subsample of nonrespondents is provided. Both hot-deck and ratio imputation method are considered as imputation method. The performance of the proposed variance estimator under nonrandom response mechanism is investigated through numerical simulation.

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Weighted Hot-Deck Imputation in Farm and Fishery Household Economy Surveys (농어가경제조사에서 가중핫덱 무응답 대체법의 활용)

  • Kim Kyu-Seong;Lee Kee-Jae;Kim Jin
    • The Korean Journal of Applied Statistics
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.311-328
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    • 2005
  • This paper deals with a treatment of nonresponse in farm and fishery household economy surveys in Korea. Since the samples in two surveys were selected by stratified multi-stage sampling and weighted sample means has been used to estimate the population means, we choose a weighted hot-deck imputation method as an appropriate method for two surveys. We investigate the procedure of the weighted hot-deck as well as an adjusted jackknife method for variance estimation. Through an empirical study we found that the method worked very well in both mean and variance estimation in two surveys. In addition, we presented a procedure of forming imputation class and formed four imputation classes for each survey and then compared them with analysis. As a result, we presented two most efficient imputation classes for two surveys.

Comparative Study on Imputation Procedures in Exponential Regression Model with missing values

  • Park, Young-Sool;Kim, Soon-Kwi
    • Journal of the Korean Data and Information Science Society
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.143-152
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    • 2003
  • A data set having missing observations is often completed by using imputed values. In this paper, performances and accuracy of five imputation procedures are evaluated when missing values exist only on the response variable in the exponential regression model. Our simulation results show that adjusted exponential regression imputation procedure can be well used to compensate for missing data, in particular, compared to other imputation procedures. An illustrative example using real data is provided.

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Imputation Procedures in Exponential Regression Analysis in the presence of missing values

  • Park, Young-Sool
    • 한국데이터정보과학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2003.05a
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    • pp.135-144
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    • 2003
  • A data set having missing observations is often completed by using imputed values. In this paper, performances and accuracy of five imputation procedures are evaluated when missing values exist only on the response variable in the exponential regression model. Our simulation results show that adjusted exponential regression imputation procedure can be well used to compensate for missing data, in particular, compared to other imputation procedures. An illustrative example using real data is provided.

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Imputation Procedures in Weibull Regression Analysis in the presence of missing values

  • Kim Soon-kwi;Jeong Bong-Bin
    • Proceedings of the Korean Statistical Society Conference
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    • 2001.11a
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    • pp.143-148
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    • 2001
  • A dataset having missing observations is often completed by using imputed values. In this paper the performances and accuracy of complete case methods and four imputation procedures are evaluated when missing values exist only on the response variables in the Weibull regression model. Our simulation results show that compared to other imputation procedures, in particular, hotdeck and Weibull regression imputation procedure can be well used to compensate for missing data. In addition an illustrative real data is given.

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Comparison of Five Single Imputation Methods in General Missing Pattern

  • Kang, Shin-Soo
    • Journal of the Korean Data and Information Science Society
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.945-955
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    • 2004
  • 'Complete-case analysis' is easy to carry out and it may be fine with small amount of missing data. However, this method is not recommended in general because the estimates are usually biased and not efficient. There are numerous alternatives to complete-case analysis. One alternative is the single imputation. Some of the most common single imputation methods are reviewed and the performances are compared by simulation studies.

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