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GAMLSS for high-variability data: an application to liver fibrosis case

2020

In this paper, we propose management of the problem caused by overdispersed data by applying the generalized additive model for location, scale and shape framework (GAMLSS) as introduced by Rigby and Stasinopoulos (2005). The idea of using a GAMLSS approach for handling our problem comes from the idea of Aitkin (1996) consisting in the use of an EM maximum likelihood estimation algorithm (Dempster, Laird, and Rubin, 1977) to deal with overdispersed generalized linear models (GLM). As in the GLM case, the algorithm is initially derived as a form of Gaussian quadrature assuming a normal mixing distribution. The GAMLSS specification allows the extension of the Aitkin algorithm to probability d…

Statistics and Probabilitymixture models worm plot residual analysis liver diseasesScale (ratio)Generalized additive modelliver diseases mixture models residual analysis worm plotStatistical modelProbability and statisticsGeneral MedicineVariance (accounting)ResidualMixture model01 natural sciences030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging010104 statistics & probability03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineOverdispersionEconometrics0101 mathematicsStatistics Probability and UncertaintyThe International Journal of Biostatistics
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Efficient change point detection in genomic sequences of continuous measurements

2010

Abstract Motivation: Knowing the exact locations of multiple change points in genomic sequences serves several biological needs, for instance when data represent aCGH profiles and it is of interest to identify possibly damaged genes involved in cancer and other diseases. Only a few of the currently available methods deal explicitly with estimation of the number and location of change points, and moreover these methods may be somewhat vulnerable to deviations of model assumptions usually employed. Results: We present a computationally efficient method to obtain estimates of the number and location of the change points. The method is based on a simple transformation of data and it provides re…

Statistics and Probabilitymodel selectionBreast Neoplasmscomputer.software_genreBiochemistryCell LineSimple (abstract algebra)Cell Line TumorHumansComputer Simulationpiecewise constant modelMolecular BiologyMathematicsOligonucleotide Array Sequence AnalysisSupplementary dataComparative Genomic HybridizationModels StatisticalSeries (mathematics)Model selectionGenomicsComputer Science ApplicationsComputational MathematicsR packageTransformation (function)Computational Theory and MathematicsChange pointsChangepointaCGH analysiFemaleData miningSettore SECS-S/01 - StatisticacomputerChange detection
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A multi-scale approach for testing and detecting peaks in time series

2020

An approach is presented that combines a statistical test for peak detection with the estimation of peak positions in time series. Motivated by empirical observations in neuronal recordings, we aim at investigating peaks of different heights and widths. We use a moving window approach to compare the differences of estimated slope coefficients of local regression models. We combine multiple windows and use the global maximum of all different processes as a test statistic. After rejection, a multiple filter algorithm combines peak positions estimated from multiple windows. Analysing neuronal activity recorded in anaesthetized mice, the procedure could identify significant differences between …

Statistics and Probabilitypeak detection ; multi-scale ; linear regression ; neuronal ensembles ; Brain statesSeries (mathematics)Scale (ratio)business.industry05 social sciencesPattern recognition01 natural sciencesPeak detection010104 statistics & probabilityBrain state0502 economics and businessLinear regressionArtificial intelligence0101 mathematicsStatistics Probability and Uncertaintybusiness050205 econometrics Statistical hypothesis testingMathematics
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Spatio-temporal statistical methods in environmental and biometrical problems

2017

This is the editorial letter for the Special Issue dedicated to the VIII International Workshop on Spatio-temporal Modelling (METMAVIII) which took place in Valencia (Spain) from 1 to 3 June 2016, and to the second Galician-Portuguese meeting of Biometry, with applications to Health Sciences, Ecology and Environmental Sciences (BIOAPP2016) held in Santiago de Compostela (Spain), 30–2 July 2016. This special issue summarises and discusses selected peer-reviewed contributions related to spatial and spatio-temporal statistical methodologies comprising both new methodological approaches and a wide range of applications related to environmental and biometrical problems. Point processes, lattice …

Statistics and Probabilitypore structuresOzone concentration0208 environmental biotechnologyAir pollutionEcological data02 engineering and technologyManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawmedicine.disease_cause01 natural sciencesseismic data010104 statistics & probabilityenvironmental applicationsBiomedical dataecological dataStatistical analysesmedicineEcological data0101 mathematicsComputers in Earth SciencesEnvironmental applicationsbiomedical dataCancer mortalityScience & Technologyhake recruitmentsBiomedical data020801 environmental engineeringGeography13. Climate actionPlant speciesHake recruitmentsSeismic dataPhysical geographyPore structures
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Lévy processes in bounded domains: path-wise reflection scenarios and signatures of confinement

2022

We discuss an impact of various (path-wise) reflection-from-the barrier scenarios upon confining properties of a paradigmatic family of symmetric $\alpha $-stable L\'{e}vy processes, whose permanent residence in a finite interval on a line is secured by a two-sided reflection. Depending on the specific reflection "mechanism", the inferred jump-type processes differ in their spectral and statistical characteristics, like e.g. relaxation properties, and functional shapes of invariant (equilibrium, or asymptotic near-equilibrium) probability density functions in the interval. The analysis is carried out in conjunction with attempts to give meaning to the notion of a reflecting L\'{e}vy process…

Statistics and Probabilityreflection scenariosasymptotic pdfs in the intervalpath-wise analysisreflecting boundary dataStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)Probability (math.PR)General Physics and AstronomyFOS: Physical sciencesStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsMathematical Physics (math-ph)reflecting L´evy processMathematics - Analysis of PDEsModeling and SimulationFOS: Mathematicsfractional LaplacianCondensed Matter - Statistical MechanicsMathematics - ProbabilityMathematical Physicsrandom walk approximationAnalysis of PDEs (math.AP)Journal of Physics A-Mathematical and Theoretical
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Spectral characteristics of steady-state Lévy flights in confinement potential profiles

2016

The steady-state correlation characteristics of superdiffusion in the form of Levy flights in one-dimensional confinement potential profiles are investigated both theoretically and numerically. Specifically, for Cauchy stable noise we calculate the steady-state probability density function for an infinitely deep rectangular potential well and for a symmetric steep potential well of the type U(x)∞x2m. For these potential profiles and arbitrary Levy index α, we obtain the asymptotic expression of the spectral power density.

Statistics and Probabilityrigorous results in statistical mechanicSettore FIS/02 - Fisica Teorica Modelli E Metodi MatematiciSteady stateMathematical analysisCauchy distributionstochastic processes (theory)Statistical and Nonlinear PhysicsProbability density functionrigorous results in statistical mechanics; stochastic particle dynamics; stochastic processes (theory); Statistical and Nonlinear Physics; Statistics and Probability; Statistics Probability and UncertaintyType (model theory)01 natural sciencesNoise (electronics)010305 fluids & plasmasstochastic particle dynamicLévy flight0103 physical sciencesStatistics Probability and Uncertainty010306 general physicsStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicPower densityMathematicsJournal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment
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Assessing local differences between the spatio-temporal second-order structure of two point patterns occurring on the same linear network

2021

Abstract We introduce Local Indicators of Spatio-Temporal Association (LISTA) functions on linear networks and use them to build a statistical test for local second-order structure. This allows to identify differences in the spatio-temporal clustering behaviour of two point patterns, a point pattern of interest and a background one, both occurring on the same linear network. We assess the performance of the testing procedure for local second-order structure through simulation studies under a variety of scenarios that also account for different generating point processes. We show that the proposed local test is able to correctly identify the spatio-temporal difference in the local second-ord…

Statistics and Probabilitysecond-order characteristicsComputer scienceAssociation (object-oriented programming)Spatio-temporal point patternsStructure (category theory)Management Monitoring Policy and LawPoint processLocal propertielocal propertieshypothesis testinglocal indicators of spatio-temporal associationLinear networkPoint (geometry)Computers in Earth SciencesCluster analysisStatistical hypothesis testingbusiness.industrySecond-order characteristicPattern recognitionPower (physics)Linear networkHypothesis testingLocal Indicators of Spatio-Temporal Associationlinear networksspatio-temporal point patternsArtificial intelligencebusinessSettore SECS-S/01 - Statistica
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Diffusive Behavior and the Modeling of Characteristic Times in Limit Order Executions

2007

We present a study of the order book data of the London Stock Exchange for five highly liquid stocks traded during the calendar year 2002. Specifically, we study the first passage time of order book prices needed to observe a prescribed price change Delta, the time to fill (TTF) for executed limit orders and the time to cancel (TTC) for canceled ones. We find that the distribution of the first passage time decays asymptotically in time as a power law with an exponent L_FPT ~ 1.5. The median of the same quantity scales as Delta^1.6, which is different from the Delta^2 behavior expected for Brownian motion. The quantities TTF, and TTC are also asymptotically power law distributed with exponen…

StatisticsOrder bookExponentStatistical physicsLimit (mathematics)First-hitting-time modelRandom walkPower lawScalingBrownian motionMathematicsSSRN Electronic Journal
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Ordering and demixing transitions in multicomponent Widom-Rowlinson models.

1995

We use Monte Carlo techniques and analytical methods to study the phase diagram of multicomponent Widom-Rowlinson models on a square lattice: there are M species all with the same fugacity z and a nearest neighbor hard core exclusion between unlike particles. Simulations show that for M between two and six there is a direct transition from the gas phase at z < z_d (M) to a demixed phase consisting mostly of one species at z > z_d (M) while for M \geq 7 there is an intermediate ``crystal phase'' for z lying between z_c(M) and z_d(M). In this phase, which is driven by entropy, particles, independent of species, preferentially occupy one of the sublattices, i.e. spatial symmetry but not …

Statistics::TheoryStatistics::ApplicationsBethe latticeCondensed matter physicsStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)Coordination numberFOS: Physical sciencesRenormalization groupLambdaSquare latticeIsing modelCondensed Matter - Statistical MechanicsPotts modelMathematicsPhase diagramPhysical review. E, Statistical physics, plasmas, fluids, and related interdisciplinary topics
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Sigma-convergence in the OECD: Transitional Dynamics or Narrowing Steady State Differences?

2002

The empirical literature of growth has steadly improved the econometric methods used mainly to address the effect of cross-country heterogeneity in the estimated convergence rate. In this paper, we highlight an important implication of this process of econometric refinement that has so far received little attention. We show that the picture that emerges from models that allow for generalised heterogeneity changes our view of the process of convergence within the OECD. Estimation methods that allow for non or partial heterogeneity stress the importance of transitional dynamics in the process of convergence. Thus sigma-convergence is mostly accounted for by beta-convergence. On the contrary, …

Steady state (electronics)Rate of convergenceEconometricsEconomicsSigmaPosition (finance)Convergence (economics)Statistical dispersionPer capita incomePanel dataSSRN Electronic Journal
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