ksdensity default bandwidth value

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Alexandra
Alexandra el 5 de Ag. de 2015
Comentada: Maximiliano Barbosa el 4 de Oct. de 2022
Hi,
Does any one knows how matlab computes the default bandwidth in the function ksdensity?
Thank you very much,

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FK
FK el 22 de En. de 2022
The 'ksdensity' function uses "Silverman's rule" as given in the post of Ghada. The difference between the calculations of Alexandra and the calculations done in Matlab is caused by a different estimation of the the standard deviation. Instead of estimating it by it is done by applying a more robust estimator with (see this Wikipedia article for further information).
With m=[1,3,2,5] you can derive with Silverman's rule that the default bandwith is given by .
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Maximiliano Barbosa
Maximiliano Barbosa el 4 de Oct. de 2022
thank you, actually I was study how to obtain the default bandwith too

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Ghada Saleh
Ghada Saleh el 7 de Ag. de 2015
Hello Alexandra,
In MATLAB, the default bandwidth in 'ksdensity' function is calculated using the following formula:
BandWidth = sig * (4/(3*N))^(1/5);
where 'sig' is an estimated value of the standard deviation of the samples.
I hope this helps,
Ghada
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Alexandra
Alexandra el 14 de Mzo. de 2016
I have used this formula to test the calculations of the bandwidth and I don't think it is correct.
Take a simple example: m=[1,3,2,5] Then from [a,b,c]=ksdensity(m,m,'function','cdf') c=1.1901 and sig*(4/(3*4))^(1/5)= 1.3709 So they don't yield the same answers.

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Mohammad Khatamirad
Mohammad Khatamirad el 4 de Dic. de 2017
you can try this: [f, xi, bw] = ksdensity(X); bw = 'gives you the default bandwidth'

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