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Identifiability constraints in generalized additive models
Identifiability constraints are necessary for parameter estimation when fitting models with nonlinear covariate associations. The choice of constraint affects standard errors of the estimated curve. Centring constraints are often applied by default because they are thought to yield lowest standard errors out of any constraint, but this claim has not been investigated. We show that whether centring constraints are optimal depends on the response distribution and parameterization, and that for natural exponential family responses under the canonical parametrization, centring constraints are optimal only for Gaussian response.