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(51)- Using Wald-type estimator to combat outliers and Berkson-type uncertainties with mixture distributions in linear regression models
- A parametric framework for the comparison of methods of very robust regression
- Discussion of: ``The power of monitoring: how to make the most of a contaminated multivariate sample
- Monitoring robust regression
- Discussion of ``The power of monitoring: how to make the most of a contaminated multivariate sample
- The DetS and DetMM estimators for multivariate location and scatter
- How to marry robustness and applied statistics
- Model-based clustering with determinant-and-shape constraint
- A robust deterministic affine-equivariant algorithm for multivariate location and scatter
- Simulating mixtures of multivariate data with fixed cluster overlap in FSDA library
- robustbase
- rrcov
- CARP
- MixSim
- rrcovNA
- rasterVis
- LIBRA
- medflex
- ROBPCA
- GSE
- WRS2
- otrimle
- TCLUST
- robustX
- Find
- outference
- AS 155
- Rfwdmv
- FSDA4R
- rrcov3way
- RobStatTM
- mtclust
- Algorithm 347
- mvBACON
- pense
- robmed
- rospca
- Detection of influential points as a byproduct of resampling-based variable selection procedures
- Finding the Number of Normal Groups in Model-Based Clustering via Constrained Likelihoods
- A new multiple outliers identification method in linear regression
- bookvis
- Robust methods for heteroskedastic regression
- Influence analysis on the direction of optimal response
- Discussion of ``The power of monitoring: how to make the most of a contaminated multivariate sample
- Assessing trimming methodologies for clustering linear regression data
- Covariance matrices of S robust regression estimators
- On consistency factors and efficiency of robust S-estimators
- Constrained parsimonious model-based clustering
- Gaussian mixture model with an extended ultrametric covariance structure
- The evaluation of socio-economic development of development agency regions in Turkey using classical and robust principal component analyses
- Robust regression analysis: a useful two stage procedure
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