Concentration graph models are an attractive tool to explore the conditional independence structure in a multivariate normal distribution. In applications, in absence of a priori knowledge, it is possible to select the graph underlying a set of data through an appropriate model selection procedure. The recently proposed procedure, SINful, is appealing but sensitive to outliers, as it utilizes the sample estimator of the covariance matrix. A method to make the SINful procedure robust with respect to the presence of outlying observations, is proposed. This is based on the minimum covariance determinant (MCD) estimator for the variance-covariance matrix. A simulation study shows the advantages of this method.
Robustifying SINful procedure / A.Gottard;S.Pacillo. - In: COMPUTATIONAL STATISTICS & DATA ANALYSIS. - ISSN 0167-9473. - STAMPA. - 54:(2010), pp. 3070-3079. [10.1016/j.csda.2008.11.021]
Robustifying SINful procedure
GOTTARD, ANNA;
2010
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Concentration graph models are an attractive tool to explore the conditional independence structure in a multivariate normal distribution. In applications, in absence of a priori knowledge, it is possible to select the graph underlying a set of data through an appropriate model selection procedure. The recently proposed procedure, SINful, is appealing but sensitive to outliers, as it utilizes the sample estimator of the covariance matrix. A method to make the SINful procedure robust with respect to the presence of outlying observations, is proposed. This is based on the minimum covariance determinant (MCD) estimator for the variance-covariance matrix. A simulation study shows the advantages of this method.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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