A finite sample performance measure of multivariate location estimators is introduced based on "tail behavior". The tail performance of multivariate "monotone" location estimators and the halfspace depth based "non-monotone" location estimators including the Tukey halfspace median and multivariate L-estimators is investigated. The connections among the finite sample performance measure, the finite sample breakdown point, and the halfspace depth are revealed. It turns out that estimators with high breakdown point or halfspace depth have "appealing" tail performance. The tail performance of the halfspace median is very appealing and also robust against underlying population distributions, while the tail performance of the sample mean is very ...
Nonparametric procedures use weak assumptions such as continuity of the distribution so that they ar...
In this paper, we describe an overall strategy for robust estimation of multivariate location and sh...
Univariate median is a well-known location estimator, which is√ n-consistent, asymptotically Gaussia...
AbstractA finite sample performance measure of multivariate location estimators is introduced based ...
A modified version of the usual M-estimation problem is proposed, and sample median is shown to be a...
Numerous multivariate robust measures of location have been proposed and many have been found to be ...
The univariate median is a well-known location estimator, which is √n-consistent, asymptotically Gau...
Numerous multivariate robust measures of location have been proposed and many have been found to be ...
In this note we consider certain measure of location-based estimators (MLBEs) for the slope paramete...
SUMMARY. The purpose of this article is to propose a new scheme for robust multivariate ranking by i...
Several equivariant estimators of multivariate location and scatter are studied, which are highly ro...
AbstractThe maximum asymptotic bias of an estimator is a global robustness measure of its performanc...
Robust location estimators for directional data are known for about 30 years. Scientific literature ...
There are plenty of tests for multivariate location around which all make slightly different assumpt...
The sample mean can have poor efficiency relative to various alternative estimators under arbitraril...
Nonparametric procedures use weak assumptions such as continuity of the distribution so that they ar...
In this paper, we describe an overall strategy for robust estimation of multivariate location and sh...
Univariate median is a well-known location estimator, which is√ n-consistent, asymptotically Gaussia...
AbstractA finite sample performance measure of multivariate location estimators is introduced based ...
A modified version of the usual M-estimation problem is proposed, and sample median is shown to be a...
Numerous multivariate robust measures of location have been proposed and many have been found to be ...
The univariate median is a well-known location estimator, which is √n-consistent, asymptotically Gau...
Numerous multivariate robust measures of location have been proposed and many have been found to be ...
In this note we consider certain measure of location-based estimators (MLBEs) for the slope paramete...
SUMMARY. The purpose of this article is to propose a new scheme for robust multivariate ranking by i...
Several equivariant estimators of multivariate location and scatter are studied, which are highly ro...
AbstractThe maximum asymptotic bias of an estimator is a global robustness measure of its performanc...
Robust location estimators for directional data are known for about 30 years. Scientific literature ...
There are plenty of tests for multivariate location around which all make slightly different assumpt...
The sample mean can have poor efficiency relative to various alternative estimators under arbitraril...
Nonparametric procedures use weak assumptions such as continuity of the distribution so that they ar...
In this paper, we describe an overall strategy for robust estimation of multivariate location and sh...
Univariate median is a well-known location estimator, which is√ n-consistent, asymptotically Gaussia...