Application of the empirical characteristic function to compare and estimate densities by pooling information (Q1775947)
From MaRDI portal
scientific article
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
---|---|---|---|
English | Application of the empirical characteristic function to compare and estimate densities by pooling information |
scientific article |
Statements
Application of the empirical characteristic function to compare and estimate densities by pooling information (English)
0 references
20 May 2005
0 references
Consider \(N\) independent samples taken from distinct populations which may differ in mean, variance and in shape, for instance in the number of modes and heaviness of the tails. The purpose of the article is to develop methods of statistical analysis of such independent samples based on generalized principal components analysis (PCA) applied to empirical characteristic functions (ECF) evaluated at selected points for each of the samples in the data set. An eigen decomposition is used to the ECF to represent populations as points in a low dimensional space; the choice of an optimal dimension is made by minimizing the mean square error. Interpretation of these plots is naturally provided by the corresponding density estimate obtained by inverting the ECF projected on a reduced dimensional space. The authors discuss the advantages of such approach and illustrate its usefulness on several simulated and real data examples.
0 references
complex principal component analysis
0 references
empirical characteristic function
0 references
Fourier inversion
0 references
growth curve analysis
0 references
kernel density estimation
0 references
mean square error
0 references
mixture distribution
0 references