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arxiv: 1204.3183 · v4 · pith:FBK2DKRDnew · submitted 2012-04-14 · 🧮 math.ST · q-bio.QM· stat.ME· stat.TH

Strong Consistency of Frechet Sample Mean Sets for Graph-Valued Random Variables

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The Frechet mean or barycenter generalizes the idea of averaging in spaces where pairwise addition is not well-defined. In general metric spaces, the Frechet sample mean is not a consistent estimator of the theoretical Frechet mean. For graph-valued random variables, for instance, the Frechet sample mean may fail to converge to a unique value. Hence, it becomes necessary to consider the convergence of sequences of sets of graphs. We show that a specific type of almost sure convergence for the Frechet sample mean previously introduced by Ziezold (1977) is, in fact, equivalent to the Kuratowski outer limit of a sequence of Frechet sample means. Equipped with this outer limit, we provide a new proof of the strong consistency of the Frechet sample mean for graph-valued random variables in separable (pseudo-)metric space. Our proof strategy exploits the fact that the metric of interest is bounded, since we are considering graphs over a finite number of vertices. In this setting, we describe two strong laws of large numbers for both the restricted and unrestricted Frechet sample means of all orders, thereby generalizing a previous result, due to Sverdrup-Thygeson (1981).

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