A Nonparametric Method for Producing Isolines of Bivariate Exceedance Probabilities
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We present a method for drawing isolines indicating regions of equal joint exceedance probability for bivariate data. The method relies on bivariate regular variation, a dependence framework widely used for extremes. This framework enables drawing isolines corresponding to very low exceedance probabilities and these lines may lie beyond the range of the data. The method we utilize for characterizing dependence in the tail is largely nonparametric. Furthermore, we extend this method to the case of asymptotic independence and propose a procedure which smooths the transition from asymptotic independence in the interior to the first-order behavior on the axes. We propose a diagnostic plot for assessing isoline estimate and choice of smoothing, and a bootstrap procedure to visually assess uncertainty.
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