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arxiv: 1303.6199 · v1 · pith:2CJ2B2H4new · submitted 2013-03-25 · 📊 stat.ME

Distribution and Symmetric Distribution Regression Model for Histogram-Valued Variables

classification 📊 stat.ME
keywords modeldistributionvariablesregressionanalysisdatahistogram-valuedlinear
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Histogram-valued variables are a particular kind of variables studied in Symbolic Data Analysis where to each entity under analysis corresponds a distribution that may be represented by a histogram or by a quantile function. Linear regression models for this type of data are necessarily more complex than a simple generalization of the classical model: the parameters cannot be negative still the linear relationship between the variables must be allowed to be either direct or inverse. In this work we propose a new linear regression model for histogram-valued variables that solves this problem, named Distribution and Symmetric Distribution Regression Model. To determine the parameters of this model it is necessary to solve a quadratic optimization problem, subject to non-negativity constraints on the unknowns; the error measure between the predicted and observed distributions uses the Mallows distance. As in classical analysis, the model is associated with a goodness-of-fit measure whose values range between 0 and 1. Using the proposed model, applications with real and simulated data are presented.

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