排序方式: 共有2条查询结果,搜索用时 0 毫秒
1
1.
The traditional model selection criterions try to make a balance between fitted error and model complexity. Assumptions on the distribution of the response or the noise, which may be misspecified, should be made before using the traditional ones. In this ar- ticle, we give a new model selection criterion, based on the assumption that noise term in the model is independent with explanatory variables, of minimizing the association strength between regression residuals and the response, with fewer assumptions. Maximal Information Coe~cient (MIC), a recently proposed dependence measure, captures a wide range of associ- ations, and gives almost the same score to different type of relationships with equal noise, so MIC is used to measure the association strength. Furthermore, partial maximal information coefficient (PMIC) is introduced to capture the association between two variables removing a third controlling random variable. In addition, the definition of general partial relationship is given. 相似文献
2.
In this paper, we proposed a new statistical dependency measure for two random vectors based on copula, called copula dependency coefficient (CDC). The CDC is proved to be robust to outliers and easy to be implemented. Especially, it is powerful and applicable to high-dimensional problems. All these properties make CDC practically important in related applications. Both experimental and application results show that CDC is a good robust dependence measure for association detecting. 相似文献
1