Invariant Coordinate Selection (ICS) is a multivariate statistical method introduced by Tyler et al. (2009) and based on the simultaneous diagonalization of two scatter matrices. A model based approach of ICS, called Invariant Coordinate Analysis, has already been adapted for compositional data in Muehlmann et al.(2021). In a model free context, ICS is also helpful at identifying outliers (Nordhausen and Ruiz-Gazen, 2022). We propose to develop a version of ICS for outlier detection in compositional data. This version is first introduced in coordinate space for a specific choice of ilr coordinate system associated to a contrast matrix and follows the outlier detection procedure proposed by Archimbaud et al. (2018a). We then show that the pr...
The analysis of compositional data using the log-ratio approach is based on ratios between the compo...
In this article, we present a simple multivariate outlier-detection procedure and a robust estimator...
In this article, we present a simple multivariate outlier-detection procedure and a robust estimator...
Invariant Coordinate Selection (ICS) is a multivariate statistical method introduced by Tyler et al....
Invariant Coordinate Selection (ICS) is a multivariate statistical method introduced by Tyler et al....
Invariant Coordinate Selection (ICS) is a multivariate statistical method introduced by Tyler et al....
Invariant Coordinate Selection (ICS) is a multivariate statistical method introduced by Tyler et al....
In high reliability standards fields such as automotive, avionics or aerospace, the detection of ano...
Detecting outliers in a multivariate and unsupervised context is an important and ongoing problem no...
Multivariate outlier detection is usually based on Mahalanobis distances, by plugging in robust est...
Multivariate outlier detection is usually based on Mahalanobis distances, by plugging in robust est...
Detecting outliers in a multivariate and unsupervised context is an important and ongoing problem no...
Invariant Coordinate Selection (ICS) is a multivariate data transformation and a dimension reduction...
Invariant coordinate selection (ICS) has recently been introduced by Tyler et al. (2008) as a method...
The analysis of compositional data using the log-ratio approach is based on ratios between the compo...
The analysis of compositional data using the log-ratio approach is based on ratios between the compo...
In this article, we present a simple multivariate outlier-detection procedure and a robust estimator...
In this article, we present a simple multivariate outlier-detection procedure and a robust estimator...
Invariant Coordinate Selection (ICS) is a multivariate statistical method introduced by Tyler et al....
Invariant Coordinate Selection (ICS) is a multivariate statistical method introduced by Tyler et al....
Invariant Coordinate Selection (ICS) is a multivariate statistical method introduced by Tyler et al....
Invariant Coordinate Selection (ICS) is a multivariate statistical method introduced by Tyler et al....
In high reliability standards fields such as automotive, avionics or aerospace, the detection of ano...
Detecting outliers in a multivariate and unsupervised context is an important and ongoing problem no...
Multivariate outlier detection is usually based on Mahalanobis distances, by plugging in robust est...
Multivariate outlier detection is usually based on Mahalanobis distances, by plugging in robust est...
Detecting outliers in a multivariate and unsupervised context is an important and ongoing problem no...
Invariant Coordinate Selection (ICS) is a multivariate data transformation and a dimension reduction...
Invariant coordinate selection (ICS) has recently been introduced by Tyler et al. (2008) as a method...
The analysis of compositional data using the log-ratio approach is based on ratios between the compo...
The analysis of compositional data using the log-ratio approach is based on ratios between the compo...
In this article, we present a simple multivariate outlier-detection procedure and a robust estimator...
In this article, we present a simple multivariate outlier-detection procedure and a robust estimator...