Complex phenomena in environmental sciences can be conveniently represented by several inter-dependent random variables. In order to describe such situations, copula-based models have been studied during the last year. In this paper, we consider a novel family of bivariate copulas, called exchangeable Marshall copulas. Such copulas describe both positive and (upper) tail association between random variables. Specifically, inference procedures for the family of exchangeable Marshall copulas are introduced, based on the estimation of their (univariate) generator. Moreover, the performance of the proposed methodologies is shown in a simulation study. Finally, an illustration describes how the proposed procedures can be useful in a hydrological...
Bivariate flood frequency analysis offers improved understanding of the complex flood process and us...
Abstract: Risk assessment requires a description of the probabilistic properties of hydrological var...
Multivariate hydrologic frequency analysis has been widely studied using: (1) commonly known joint d...
Complex phenomena in environmental sciences can be conveniently represented by several inter-depende...
Abstract The copula–entropy theory combines the entropy theory and the copula theory. The entropy th...
Predictive uncertainty (PU) is defined as the probability of occurrence of an observed variable of i...
"Hydrological events are often characterized by the joint behavior of several correlated random vari...
Predictive uncertainty (PU) is defined as the probability of occurrence of an observed variable of i...
International audienceLarge spring floods in the Quebec region exhibit correlated peakflow, duration...
In the last decades, copulas have been more and more used in statistical modeling. Their popularity ...
Probability distributions of multivariate random variables are generally more complex compared to th...
In the last few decades, the frequency and intensity of water-related disasters, also called climate...
Average rainfall estimation over a watershed can be viewed as a multivariate problem. Multivariate ...
International audienceProbability distributions of multivariate random variables are generally more ...
The dependences between multiple variables were analyzed aiming at some abnormal crossing phenomena ...
Bivariate flood frequency analysis offers improved understanding of the complex flood process and us...
Abstract: Risk assessment requires a description of the probabilistic properties of hydrological var...
Multivariate hydrologic frequency analysis has been widely studied using: (1) commonly known joint d...
Complex phenomena in environmental sciences can be conveniently represented by several inter-depende...
Abstract The copula–entropy theory combines the entropy theory and the copula theory. The entropy th...
Predictive uncertainty (PU) is defined as the probability of occurrence of an observed variable of i...
"Hydrological events are often characterized by the joint behavior of several correlated random vari...
Predictive uncertainty (PU) is defined as the probability of occurrence of an observed variable of i...
International audienceLarge spring floods in the Quebec region exhibit correlated peakflow, duration...
In the last decades, copulas have been more and more used in statistical modeling. Their popularity ...
Probability distributions of multivariate random variables are generally more complex compared to th...
In the last few decades, the frequency and intensity of water-related disasters, also called climate...
Average rainfall estimation over a watershed can be viewed as a multivariate problem. Multivariate ...
International audienceProbability distributions of multivariate random variables are generally more ...
The dependences between multiple variables were analyzed aiming at some abnormal crossing phenomena ...
Bivariate flood frequency analysis offers improved understanding of the complex flood process and us...
Abstract: Risk assessment requires a description of the probabilistic properties of hydrological var...
Multivariate hydrologic frequency analysis has been widely studied using: (1) commonly known joint d...