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The local influence method is adapted to canonical correlation analysis for the purpose of investigating the influence of observations. We consider a perturbation based on the empirical distribution function. An illustrative example is given to show the effectiveness of the local influence method for the identification of influential observations.  相似文献   

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Detection of outliers or influential observations is an important work in statistical modeling, especially for the correlated time series data. In this paper we propose a new procedure to detect patch of influential observations in the generalized autoregressive conditional heteroskedasticity (GARCH) model. Firstly we compare the performance of innovative perturbation scheme, additive perturbation scheme and data perturbation scheme in local influence analysis. We find that the innovative perturbation scheme give better result than other two schemes although this perturbation scheme may suffer from masking effects. Then we use the stepwise local influence method under innovative perturbation scheme to detect patch of influential observations and uncover the masking effects. The simulated studies show that the new technique can successfully detect a patch of influential observations or outliers under innovative perturbation scheme. The analysis based on simulation studies and two real data sets show that the stepwise local influence method under innovative perturbation scheme is efficient for detecting multiple influential observations and dealing with masking effects in the GARCH model.  相似文献   

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The robust estimation and the local influence analysis for linear regression models with scale mixtures of multivariate skew-normal distributions have been developed in this article. The main virtue of considering the linear regression model under the class of scale mixtures of skew-normal distributions is that they have a nice hierarchical representation which allows an easy implementation of inference. Inspired by the expectation maximization algorithm, we have developed a local influence analysis based on the conditional expectation of the complete-data log-likelihood function, which is a measurement invariant under reparametrizations. This is because the observed data log-likelihood function associated with the proposed model is somewhat complex and with Cook's well-known approach it can be very difficult to obtain measures of the local influence. Some useful perturbation schemes are discussed. In order to examine the robust aspect of this flexible class against outlying and influential observations, some simulation studies have also been presented. Finally, a real data set has been analyzed, illustrating the usefulness of the proposed methodology.  相似文献   

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This paper examines local influence assessment in generalized autoregressive conditional heteroscesdasticity models with Gaussian and Student-t errors, where influence is examined via the likelihood displacement. The analysis of local influence is discussed under three perturbation schemes: data perturbation, innovative model perturbation and additive model perturbation. For each case, expressions for slope and curvature diagnostics are derived. Monte Carlo experiments are presented to determine the threshold values for locating influential observations. The empirical study of daily returns of the New York Stock Exchange composite index shows that local influence analysis is a useful technique for detecting influential observations; most of the observations detected as influential are associated with historical shocks in the market. Finally, based on this empirical study and the analysis of simulated data, some advice is given on how to use the discussed methodology.  相似文献   

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The local influence method has proven to be a useful and powerful tool for detecting influential observations on the estimation of model parameters. This method has been widely applied in different studies related to econometric and statistical modelling. We propose a methodology based on the Lagrange multiplier method with a linear penalty function to assess local influence in the possibly heteroskedastic linear regression model with exact restrictions. The restricted maximum likelihood estimators and information matrices are presented for the postulated model. Several perturbation schemes for the local influence method are investigated to identify potentially influential observations. Three real-world examples are included to illustrate and validate our methodology.  相似文献   

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This paper examines the problem of assessing local influence on the optimal bandwidth estimation in kernel smoothing based on cross validation. The bandwidth for kernel smoothing plays an important role in the model fitting and is often estimated using the cross-validation criterion. Following the argument of the second-order approach to local influence suggested by Wu and Luo (1993), we develop a new diagnostic statistic to examine the local influence of the observations on the estimation of the optimal bandwidth, where the perturbation may belong to one of three schemes. These are the response perturbation, the perturbation in the explanatory variable, and the case-weight

perturbation. The proposed diagnostic is nonparametric and is capable of identifying influential observations with strong influence on the bandwidth estimation. An example is presented to illustrate the application of the proposed diagnostic, and the usefulness of the nonparametric approach is illustrated in comparison with some other approaches to the assessment of local influence  相似文献   

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Local Influence in Generalized Estimating Equations   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
Abstract.  We investigate the influence of subjects or observations on regression coefficients of generalized estimating equations (GEEs) using local influence. The GEE approach does not require the full multivariate distribution of the response vector. We extend the likelihood displacement to a quasi-likelihood displacement, and propose local influence diagnostics under several perturbation schemes. An illustrative example in GEEs is given and we compare the results using the local influence and deletion methods.  相似文献   

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Assessing local cluster influence in generalized linear mixed models   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
This paper investigates local influence measures for assessing cluster influence in generalized linear mixed models. Several cluster-specific perturbation schemes are considered. The proposed local influence diagnostics are applied to analyse maternity length of inpatient stay data where individual observations are nested within hospitals and the relative performance of hospitals is of interest.  相似文献   

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SUMMARY The local influence method is adapted to investigate the influence of observations on testing the linear hypothesis. The method provides information about individually or jointly influential observations in performing the test, which the usual diagnostic methods do not yield. An example is presented for illustration of the method.  相似文献   

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The local influence method is adapted to testing hypotheses about principal components for investigating the influence of observations on the test statistic. Simultaneous perturbations on all observations are considered. The main diagnostic is the direction vector of the maximum slope of the surface formed by the perturbed test statistic. A perturbation is constructed whose result is the same as that of the influence function method. An example is given for illustration.  相似文献   

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The aim of this paper is to develop a Bayesian local influence method (Zhu et al. 2009, submitted) for assessing minor perturbations to the prior, the sampling distribution, and individual observations in survival analysis. We introduce a perturbation model to characterize simultaneous (or individual) perturbations to the data, the prior distribution, and the sampling distribution. We construct a Bayesian perturbation manifold to the perturbation model and calculate its associated geometric quantities including the metric tensor to characterize the intrinsic structure of the perturbation model (or perturbation scheme). We develop local influence measures based on several objective functions to quantify the degree of various perturbations to statistical models. We carry out several simulation studies and analyze two real data sets to illustrate our Bayesian local influence method in detecting influential observations, and for characterizing the sensitivity to the prior distribution and hazard function.  相似文献   

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In this paper we discuss the likelihood-based local influence in a growth curve model with Rao's simple covariance structure. Under an abstract perturbation, the Hessian matrix is provided in which the eigenvector corresponding to the maximum absolute eigenvalue is used to assess the influence of observations. Specifically, we employ covariance-weighted perturbation to demonstrate the use of the proposed approach. A practical example is analysed using the proposed local influence approach.  相似文献   

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We propose a new procedure for detecting a patch of outliers or influential observations for autoregressive integrated moving average (ARIMA) model using local influence analysis. It is shown that the dependency aspects of time series data gives rise to masking or smearing effects when the local influence analysis is performed using current perturbation schemes. We suggest a new perturbation scheme to take into account the dependent structure of time series data, and employ the stepwise local influence method to give a diagnostic procedure. We show that the new perturbation scheme can avoid the smearing effects, and the stepwise technique of local influence can successfully deal with masking effects. Various simulation studies are performed to show the efficiency of proposed methodology and a real example is used for illustrations.  相似文献   

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The method of local influence is generalized to the multivariate regression. The scheme of perturbations adopted in multivariate regression is similar in spirit to the perturbation of case-weights in univariate regression case. The method developed here is useful for identifying influential observations in multivariate regression as an exploratory or confirmatory data analysis. An illustrative example is given for the effectiveness of the local influence approach in multivariate regression.  相似文献   

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The local influence method introduced by Cook is adapted to multivariate normal data for the purpose of detecting outliers. The method allows simultaneous perturbations on all observations, so that it can identify multiple outliers. An illustrative example is given to show the e ectiveness of the method for the identification of influential observations.  相似文献   

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The influence of observations on the parameter estimates for the simple structural errors-in-variables model with no equation error, under the Student-t distribution, is investigated using the local influence approach. The main conclusion is that the Student-t model with small degrees of freedom is able to incorporate possible outliers and influential observations in the data. The likelihood displacement approach is useful for outlier detection, especially when a masking phenomenon is present and the degrees of freedom parameter is large. The diagnostics are illustrated with two examples.  相似文献   

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Logistic regression is frequently used for classifying observations into two groups. Unfortunately there are often outlying observations in a data set and these might affect the estimated model and the associated classification error rate. In this paper, the authors study the effect of observations in the training sample on the error rate by deriving influence functions. They obtain a general expression for the influence function of the error rate, and they compute it for the maximum likelihood estimator as well as for several robust logistic discrimination procedures. Besides being of interest in their own right, the influence functions are also used to derive asymptotic classification efficiencies of different logistic discrimination rules. The authors also show how influential points can be detected by means of a diagnostic plot based on the values of the influence function  相似文献   

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The influence of observations on the parameter estimates for the simple structural errors-in-variables model with no equation error is investigated using the local influence method. Residuals themselves are not sufficient for detecting outliers. The likelihood displacement approach is useful for outlier detection especially when a masking phenomenon is present. An illustrative example is provided.  相似文献   

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We use the local influence approach to develop influence measures for identifying observations that strike a disproportionate effect on the maximum likelihood estimate of parameters in models for lifetime data. The proposed method for developing influence measures can be applied to a wide variety of models and we use the exponential model to illustrate the details. In particular, we show that the proposed measure is equivalent to the martingale residual under the exponential model.  相似文献   

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We consider kernel density estimation when the observations are contaminated by measurement errors. It is well-known that the success of kernel estimators depends heavily on the choice of a smoothing parameter called the bandwidth. A number of data-driven bandwidth selectors exist, but they are all global. Such techniques are appropriate when the density is relatively simple, but local bandwidth selectors can be more attractive in more complex settings. We suggest several data-driven local bandwidth selectors and illustrate via simulations the significant improvement they can bring over a global bandwidth.  相似文献   

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