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Depth-Based Recognition of Shape Outlying Functions

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ABSTRACT A major drawback of many established depth functionals is their ineffectiveness in identifying functions outlying merely in shape. Herein, a simple modification of functional depth is proposed to provide… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT A major drawback of many established depth functionals is their ineffectiveness in identifying functions outlying merely in shape. Herein, a simple modification of functional depth is proposed to provide a remedy for this difficulty. The modification is versatile, widely applicable, and introduced without imposing any assumptions on the data, such as differentiability. It is shown that many favorable attributes of the original depths for functions, including consistency properties, remain preserved for the modified depths. The powerfulness of the new approach is demonstrated on a number of examples for which the known depths fail to identify the outlying functions. Supplementary material for this article is available online.

Keywords: depth based; shape outlying; outlying functions; based recognition; recognition shape

Journal Title: Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics
Year Published: 2017

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