ddalpha
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Ddalpha
Contains procedures for depth-based supervised learning, which are entirely non-parametric, in particular the DDalpha-procedure (Lange, Mosler and Mozharovskyi, 2014 <doi:10.1007/s00362-012-0488-4>). The training data sample is transformed by a statistical depth function to a compact low-dimensional space, where the final classification is done. It also offers an extension to functional data and routines for calculating certain notions of statistical depth functions. 50 multivariate and 5 functional classification problems are included. (Pokotylo, Mozharovskyi and Dyckerhoff, 2019 <doi:10.18637/jss.v091.i05>).
Cited in
(47)- Expectile depth: theory and computation for bivariate datasets
- Directional bivariate quantiles: a robust approach based on the cumulative distribution function
- Data depth for measurable noisy random functions
- Depth level set estimation and associated risk measures
- A new type of multivariate records: depth-based records
- Fast Computation of Tukey Trimmed Regions and Median in Dimension p > 2
- Classifying real-world data with the DD-procedure
- RKHS
- MNM
- Rglpk
- StochaTR
- aplpack
- depth
- fda.usc
- AS 307
- DepthProc
- roahd
- depthTools
- Anthropometry
- CompPD
- OjaNP
- MaxSkew
- modQR
- moQuantile
- mrfDepth
- depth.plot
- bivquant
- ABCDepth
- adamethods
- fdaoutlier
- expdepth
- A depth-based modification of the \(k\)-nearest neighbour method.
- curveDepth
- TukeyRegion
- pdSpecEst
- Choosing among notions of multivariate depth statistics
- Affine invariant depth-based tests for the multivariate one-sample location problem
- Combining dependent tests based on data depth with applications to the two-sample problem for data of arbitrary types
- RepeatedHighDim
- A variable selection procedure for depth measures
- RR-classifier: a nonparametric classification procedure in multidimensional space based on relative ranks
- Multivariate \(\rho \)-quantiles: a spatial approach
- A new approach for the computation of halfspace depth in high dimensions
- Approximate computation of projection depths
- Flexible integrated functional depths
- Classification with the pot-pot plot
- On weighted multivariate sign functions
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