The flood algorithm -- a multivariate, self-organizing-map-based, robust location and covariance estimator
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- Asymptotics of reweighted estimators of multivariate location and scatter
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- Breakdown points of affine equivariant estimators of multivariate location and covariance matrices
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- Finding an unknown number of multivariate outliers
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- Multivariate Student-\(t\) self-organizing maps
- Multiple outlier detection in multivariate data using self-organizing maps
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