Pseudodistance Methods Using Simultaneously Sample Observations and Nearest Neighbour Distance Observations for Continuous Multivariate Models
- 1 école d’actuariat, Université Laval, Ste Foy, Québec, Canada
Abstract
Using the fact that a multivariate random sample of n observations also generates n nearest neighbour distance (NND) univariate observations and from these NND observations, a set of n auxiliary observations can be obtained and with these auxiliary observations when combined with the original multivariate observations of the random sample , a class of pseudodistance D h is allow ed to be used and inference methods can be developed using this class of pseudodistances. The D h estimators obtained from this class can achieve high efficiencies and have robustness properties. Model testing also can be handled in a unified way by means of goodness-of-fit tests statistics derived from this class which have an asymptotic normal distribution. These properties make the developed inference methods relatively simple to implement and appear to be suitable for analyzing multivariate data which are often encountered in applications.
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