A boxplot, also known as a box and whisker diagram, is a well-known graphing technique that displays centering, spread, and distribution of a continuous data set, perhaps primarily by using quartiles; currently there exist many versions of this exploratory tool, for all of these boxpots the whiskers are usually defined at 1.5 times the difference between upper and lower quartiles, and any data points falling outside the whiskers are considered outliers. In this paper, a modified cut off value for the whiskers using a robust measure of skewness and tail weight of bimodal distributions is explored in a simulation study
Outliers can have a large influence on the model fitted to data. The models we consider are the tran...
We will introduce three methods of extension of the classical Tukey's Boxplot for multivariate data....
Absence of pathogens is indicated by 0 and presence is indicated by 1. The boxplots display the medi...
<p>Tukey’s boxplot is very popular tool for detection of outliers. It reveals the location, spread a...
Tukey’s boxplot is very popular tool for detection of outliers. It reveals the location, spread and ...
Tukey's traditional boxplot (Tukey, 1977) is a widely used Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA) tools oft...
Most outlier detection rules for multivariate data are based on the assumption of elliptical symmetr...
In this paper we suggest a simple way of constructing a bivariate boxplot based on convex hull peeli...
Low-complexity robust modifications to the Tukey boxplot based on fast highly efficient robust esti...
Outlier detection is an important task in data mining activities and has much attention in both rese...
A boxplot is an exploratory data analysis (EDA) tool for a compact distributional summary of a data ...
Boxplot is a simple and flexible graphical tool that has been widely used in exploratory data analys...
The standard boxplot is one of the most popular nonparametric tools for detecting outliers in univar...
<p>The solid lines denote the mean, the boxes represent the interquartile range, the whiskers are 1....
<p>Each boxplot corresponds to a bin (see <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/j...
Outliers can have a large influence on the model fitted to data. The models we consider are the tran...
We will introduce three methods of extension of the classical Tukey's Boxplot for multivariate data....
Absence of pathogens is indicated by 0 and presence is indicated by 1. The boxplots display the medi...
<p>Tukey’s boxplot is very popular tool for detection of outliers. It reveals the location, spread a...
Tukey’s boxplot is very popular tool for detection of outliers. It reveals the location, spread and ...
Tukey's traditional boxplot (Tukey, 1977) is a widely used Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA) tools oft...
Most outlier detection rules for multivariate data are based on the assumption of elliptical symmetr...
In this paper we suggest a simple way of constructing a bivariate boxplot based on convex hull peeli...
Low-complexity robust modifications to the Tukey boxplot based on fast highly efficient robust esti...
Outlier detection is an important task in data mining activities and has much attention in both rese...
A boxplot is an exploratory data analysis (EDA) tool for a compact distributional summary of a data ...
Boxplot is a simple and flexible graphical tool that has been widely used in exploratory data analys...
The standard boxplot is one of the most popular nonparametric tools for detecting outliers in univar...
<p>The solid lines denote the mean, the boxes represent the interquartile range, the whiskers are 1....
<p>Each boxplot corresponds to a bin (see <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/j...
Outliers can have a large influence on the model fitted to data. The models we consider are the tran...
We will introduce three methods of extension of the classical Tukey's Boxplot for multivariate data....
Absence of pathogens is indicated by 0 and presence is indicated by 1. The boxplots display the medi...