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Local Asymptotic Normality for Shape and Periodicity in the Drift of a Time Inhomogeneous Diffusion

2017

We consider a one-dimensional diffusion whose drift contains a deterministic periodic signal with unknown periodicity $T$ and carrying some unknown $d$-dimensional shape parameter $\theta$. We prove Local Asymptotic Normality (LAN) jointly in $\theta$ and $T$ for the statistical experiment arising from continuous observation of this diffusion. The local scale turns out to be $n^{-1/2}$ for the shape parameter and $n^{-3/2}$ for the periodicity which generalizes known results about LAN when either $\theta$ or $T$ is assumed to be known.

Statistics and ProbabilityLocal asymptotic normalityMathematical analysisLocal scale62F12 60J60020206 networking & telecommunicationsMathematics - Statistics Theory02 engineering and technologyStatistics Theory (math.ST)01 natural sciencesShape parameterPeriodic function010104 statistics & probability0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringFOS: Mathematics0101 mathematicsDiffusion (business)Mathematics
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Affine-invariant rank tests for multivariate independence in independent component models

2016

We consider the problem of testing for multivariate independence in independent component (IC) models. Under a symmetry assumption, we develop parametric and nonparametric (signed-rank) tests. Unlike in independent component analysis (ICA), we allow for the singular cases involving more than one Gaussian independent component. The proposed rank tests are based on componentwise signed ranks, à la Puri and Sen. Unlike the Puri and Sen tests, however, our tests (i) are affine-invariant and (ii) are, for adequately chosen scores, locally and asymptotically optimal (in the Le Cam sense) at prespecified densities. Asymptotic local powers and asymptotic relative efficiencies with respect to Wilks’…

Statistics and ProbabilityMultivariate statisticssingular information matricesRank (linear algebra)Gaussianuniform local asymptotic02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesdistribution-free testsCombinatoricstests for multivariate independence010104 statistics & probabilitysymbols.namesakenormaalius0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringApplied mathematics0101 mathematicsStatistique mathématiqueIndependence (probability theory)Parametric statisticsMathematicsDistribution-free testsuniform local asymptotic normalityNonparametric statistics020206 networking & telecommunicationsIndependent component analysisrank testsAsymptotically optimal algorithmsymbolsindependent component models62H1562G35Statistics Probability and UncertaintyUniform local asymptotic normality62G10
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Selfish vs. Unselfish Optimization of Network Creation

2005

We investigate several variants of a network creation model: a group of agents builds up a network between them while trying to keep the costs of this network small. The cost function consists of two addends, namely (i) a constant amount for each edge an agent buys and (ii) the minimum number of hops it takes sending messages to other agents. Despite the simplicity of this model, various complex network structures emerge depending on the weight between the two addends of the cost function and on the selfish or unselfish behaviour of the agents.

Statistics and ProbabilityNetworking and Internet Architecture (cs.NI)FOS: Computer and information sciencesGroup (mathematics)Computer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsFunction (mathematics)Complex networkTopologyComputer Science - Networking and Internet ArchitectureHardware Architecture (cs.AR)Computer Science - Multiagent SystemsSimplicityEnhanced Data Rates for GSM EvolutionStatistics Probability and UncertaintyConstant (mathematics)Computer Science - Hardware Architecturemedia_commonMultiagent Systems (cs.MA)
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Hard-Core Thinnings of Germ‒Grain Models with Power-Law Grain Sizes

2013

Random sets with long-range dependence can be generated using a Boolean model with power-law grain sizes. We study thinnings of such Boolean models which have the hard-core property that no grains overlap in the resulting germ‒grain model. A fundamental question is whether long-range dependence is preserved under such thinnings. To answer this question, we study four natural thinnings of a Poisson germ‒grain model where the grains are spheres with a regularly varying size distribution. We show that a thinning which favors large grains preserves the slow correlation decay of the original model, whereas a thinning which favors small grains does not. Our most interesting finding concerns the c…

Statistics and ProbabilityRegular variationDisjoint sets02 engineering and technologyPoisson distribution60D05 60G55Power law01 natural sciencesmarked Poisson processsymbols.namesake010104 statistics & probabilityFOS: Mathematics0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringgerm‒grain modelGermStatistical physics60D050101 mathematicsMathematicsta115ta114ThinningBoolean modelApplied MathematicsProbability (math.PR)ta111Boolean model020206 networking & telecommunicationsHard sphereshard-core modelsymbolsSPHERES60G55hard-sphere modelMathematics - ProbabilityAdvances in Applied Probability
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Separation of Uncorrelated Stationary time series using Autocovariance Matrices

2015

Blind source separation (BSS) is a signal processing tool, which is widely used in various fields. Examples include biomedical signal separation, brain imaging and economic time series applications. In BSS, one assumes that the observed $p$ time series are linear combinations of $p$ latent uncorrelated weakly stationary time series. The aim is then to find an estimate for an unmixing matrix, which transforms the observed time series back to uncorrelated latent time series. In SOBI (Second Order Blind Identification) joint diagonalization of the covariance matrix and autocovariance matrices with several lags is used to estimate the unmixing matrix. The rows of an unmixing matrix can be deriv…

Statistics and ProbabilitySignal processingSeries (mathematics)Covariance matrixApplied MathematicsAsymptotic distribution020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesBlind signal separation010104 statistics & probabilityMatrix (mathematics)Autocovariance0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringApplied mathematics0101 mathematicsStatistics Probability and UncertaintyLinear combinationMathematicsJournal of Time Series Analysis
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Fourth Moments and Independent Component Analysis

2015

In independent component analysis it is assumed that the components of the observed random vector are linear combinations of latent independent random variables, and the aim is then to find an estimate for a transformation matrix back to these independent components. In the engineering literature, there are several traditional estimation procedures based on the use of fourth moments, such as FOBI (fourth order blind identification), JADE (joint approximate diagonalization of eigenmatrices), and FastICA, but the statistical properties of these estimates are not well known. In this paper various independent component functionals based on the fourth moments are discussed in detail, starting wi…

Statistics and ProbabilityjadeMultivariate random variableGeneral MathematicsMathematics - Statistics TheoryStatistics Theory (math.ST)02 engineering and technologyEstimating equations01 natural sciences010104 statistics & probabilityTransformation matrixFastICAFOS: Mathematics0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringAffine equivarianceApplied mathematics0101 mathematicsLinear combinationMathematicsComponent (thermodynamics)kurtosis020206 networking & telecommunicationsFOBIIndependent component analysisJADEFastICAStatistics Probability and UncertaintyRandom variable
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Productivity change of the Spanish Port System: impact of the economic crisis

2016

The main goal of this study was to assess the impact of the economic crisis on the productivity growth of the Spanish Port System (SPS). The Malmquist Productivity Index (MPI) was estimated for the 28 Port Authorities of the SPS, for a 'non-crisis period' (2005-2008) and a 'crisis period' (2008-2011). From a policy perspective, the MPI is a very useful approach for assessing the productivity change because it can be decomposed into the catching-up index and the frontier productivity index. The results showed that the economic crisis did not impact all of the Spanish Port Authorities equally. Some Port Authorities presented higher productivity growth during the crisis period than in the non-…

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Public Service Media’s Funding Crisis in the Face of the Digital Challenge

2020

The funding crisis of Public Service Media (PSM) is also a crisis affecting its legitimacy, business model, audience, innovation and transformation required to adapt to the current digital ecosystem, which is dominated by the changes in the access and consumption ways available to citizens, as well as by the new telecommunications global players. Eleven European countries have cut back the budgets of their public service media organizations during the past five years, and those which haven’t done it yet are facing adjustment plans until 2020. Besides financial pressures, European PSM is also facing increasing opposition from private operators, populist parties and the constant appetite for …

Strategic planningOpposition (politics)020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologyPublic administrationBusiness modelPoliticsDigital ecosystemSustainability0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingPublic serviceBusinessLegitimacy
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The impact of user’s availability on On-line Ego Networks: a Facebook analysis

2016

We have defined and implemented a Facebook application to log a Facebook dataset.We have studied and validated the structural properties of the whole dataset and of the Dunbar ego networks.We have analyzed the interactions of the users.The availability of the users in the Dunbar ego networks have been investigated.Our results reveal the presence of the temporal homophily property in the Dunbar ego networks. Online Social Networks (OSNs) are the most popular applications in todays Internet and they have changed the way people interact with each other. Understanding the structural properties of OSNs and, in particular, how users behave when they connect to OSNs is crucial for designing user-c…

Structure (mathematical logic)Dunbar's circleOnline Social NetworksOnline Social NetworkSocial networkComputer Networks and CommunicationsProperty (programming)business.industryComputer scienceInternet privacy020206 networking & telecommunicationsSample (statistics)02 engineering and technologyHomophilyTemporal homophilyWorld Wide WebOnline Social Networks; Temporal homophily; Dunbar's circlesLine (geometry)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringDunbar's circles020201 artificial intelligence & image processingThe InternetbusinessSet (psychology)Computer Communications
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An analysis of ego network communities and temporal a affinity for online social networks

2017

The wide diffusion of Online Social Networks (OSNs) presents several advantages, like the definition of simple tools for information sharing and spreading. However, OSNs present also some drawbacks, one of the most important one is the problem of privacy disclosures. Distributed Online Social Networks (DOSNs), which decentralize the control of the social network, have been recently proposed to overcome these issues. The decentralization of the control has issued several challenges, one of the main ones is guaranteeing data availability without relying on a central server. To define users’ data allocation strategies, the knowledge of the structure of the ego network and of the user’ temporal…

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