Two edge-count tests and relevance analysis in k high-dimensional samples

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DOI10.48550/ARXIV.2107.00728arXiv2107.00728MaRDI QIDQ74279FDOQ74279

Xiaoping Shi

Publication date: 1 July 2021

Abstract: For the task of relevance analysis, the conventional Tukey's test may be applied to the set of all pairwise comparisons. However, there were few studies that discuss both nonparametric k-sample comparisons and relevance analysis in high dimensions. Our aim is to capture the degree of relevance between combined samples and provide additional insights and advantages in high-dimensional k-sample comparisons. Our solution is to extend a graph-based two-sample comparison and investigate its availability for large and unequal sample sizes. We propose two distribution-free test statistics based on between-sample edge counts and measure the degree of relevance by standardized counts. The asymptotic permutation null distributions of the proposed statistics are derived, and the power gain is proved when the sample sizes are smaller than the square root of the dimension. We also discuss different edge costs in the graph to compare the parameters of the distributions. Simulation comparisons and real data analysis of tumors and images further convince the value of our proposed method. Software implementing the relevance analysis is available in the R package Relevance.







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