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Coverage correlation: detecting singular dependencies between random variables

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We introduce the coverage correlation coefficient, a novel nonparametric measure of statistical association designed to quantify the extent to which two random variables have a joint distribution concentrated on a singular subset with respect to the product of the marginals. Our correlation statistic consistently estimates an $f$-divergence between the joint distribution and the product of the marginals, which is 0 if and only if the variables are independent and 1 if and only if the copula is singular. Using Monge--Kantorovich ranks, the coverage correlation naturally extends to measure association between random vectors. It is distribution-free, admits an analytically tractable asymptotic null distribution, and can be computed efficiently, making it well-suited for detecting complex, potentially nonlinear associations in large-scale pairwise testing.

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An association measure for mixed-type variables

stat.ME · 2026-07-29 · conditional · novelty 5.0

ξ′ is a label-invariant, 0–1 association coefficient for a continuous X and a nominal Y, estimated in O(n log n) time from sorted adjacent label matches, with asymptotic tests and intervals.

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  • An association measure for mixed-type variables stat.ME · 2026-07-29 · conditional · none · ref 35 · internal anchor

    ξ′ is a label-invariant, 0–1 association coefficient for a continuous X and a nominal Y, estimated in O(n log n) time from sorted adjacent label matches, with asymptotic tests and intervals.