Letter to the Editor
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alfonshigh-dimensionalleastpenaltyregressionsparsesquarestrimmed
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The paper by Alfons, Croux and Gelper (2013), Sparse least trimmed squares regression for analyzing high-dimensional large data sets, considered a combination of least trimmed squares (LTS) and lasso penalty for robust and sparse high-dimensional regression. In a recent paper [She and Owen (2011)], a method for outlier detection based on a sparsity penalty on the mean shift parameter was proposed (designated by "SO" in the following). This work is mentioned in Alfons et al. as being an "entirely different approach." Certainly the problem studied by Alfons et al. is novel and interesting.
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