We consider concepts and models that are useful for measuring how strongly the distribution of a positive response Y is concentrated near a value y0 > 0 with a focus on how concentration varies as a function of covariates. We combine ideas from statistics, economics and reliability theory. Lorenz introduced a device for measuring inequality in the distribution of incomes that indicate how much the incomes below the uth quantile fall short of the egalitarian situation where everyone has the same income. Gini introduced an index that is the average over u of the difference between the Lorenz curve and its values in the egalitarian case. More generally, we can think of the Lorenz and Gini concepts as measures of concentration that applies to o...
Regression for count data is widely performed by models such as Poisson, negative binomial (NB) and ...
The concentration curve represents the relationship between cumulative relative fractions of statist...
This report demonstrates the basis for and some applications of an integral method to describe the s...
We consider concepts and models that are useful for measuring how strongly the distribution of a po...
We consider concepts and models that are useful for measuring how strongly the distribution of a pos...
International audienceIt is shown that the concept of concentration is of potential interest in the ...
In this paper we lay the foundation of the concentration measurement for statistical tables with mor...
Comparisons among probability measures are rather frequent in many statistical problems and they are...
In ordinal regression the focus is typically on location effects, potential variation in the distri...
When dealing with exponential family distributions, a constant dispersion is often assumed since it...
In the univariate context, coefficients of variation (CVs) are widely used to compare the relative d...
AbstractThe density of the Langevin (or Fisher-Von Mises) distribution is proportional to exp κμ′x, ...
We introduce a novel approach to risk management, based on the study of concentration measures of th...
The concentration function, extending the classical notion of Lorenz curve, is well suited for compa...
The model we discuss in this paper deals with inequality in distribution in the presence of a covari...
Regression for count data is widely performed by models such as Poisson, negative binomial (NB) and ...
The concentration curve represents the relationship between cumulative relative fractions of statist...
This report demonstrates the basis for and some applications of an integral method to describe the s...
We consider concepts and models that are useful for measuring how strongly the distribution of a po...
We consider concepts and models that are useful for measuring how strongly the distribution of a pos...
International audienceIt is shown that the concept of concentration is of potential interest in the ...
In this paper we lay the foundation of the concentration measurement for statistical tables with mor...
Comparisons among probability measures are rather frequent in many statistical problems and they are...
In ordinal regression the focus is typically on location effects, potential variation in the distri...
When dealing with exponential family distributions, a constant dispersion is often assumed since it...
In the univariate context, coefficients of variation (CVs) are widely used to compare the relative d...
AbstractThe density of the Langevin (or Fisher-Von Mises) distribution is proportional to exp κμ′x, ...
We introduce a novel approach to risk management, based on the study of concentration measures of th...
The concentration function, extending the classical notion of Lorenz curve, is well suited for compa...
The model we discuss in this paper deals with inequality in distribution in the presence of a covari...
Regression for count data is widely performed by models such as Poisson, negative binomial (NB) and ...
The concentration curve represents the relationship between cumulative relative fractions of statist...
This report demonstrates the basis for and some applications of an integral method to describe the s...