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Curve registration by nonparametric goodness-of-fit testing

Statistics Theory 2015-02-20 v6 Statistics Theory

Abstract

The problem of curve registration appears in many different areas of applications ranging from neuroscience to road traffic modeling. In the present work, we propose a nonparametric testing framework in which we develop a generalized likelihood ratio test to perform curve registration. We first prove that, under the null hypothesis, the resulting test statistic is asymptotically distributed as a chi-squared random variable. This result, often referred to as Wilks' phenomenon, provides a natural threshold for the test of a prescribed asymptotic significance level and a natural measure of lack-of-fit in terms of the pp-value of the χ2\chi^2-test. We also prove that the proposed test is consistent, \textit{i.e.}, its power is asymptotically equal to 11. Finite sample properties of the proposed methodology are demonstrated by numerical simulations. As an application, a new local descriptor for digital images is introduced and an experimental evaluation of its discriminative power is conducted.

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@article{arxiv.1104.4210,
  title  = {Curve registration by nonparametric goodness-of-fit testing},
  author = {Olivier Collier and Arnak S. Dalalyan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1104.4210},
  year   = {2015}
}