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ICS for complex data with application to outlier detection for density data

Methodology 2025-05-27 v1 Statistics Theory Statistics Theory

Abstract

Invariant coordinate selection (ICS) is a dimension reduction method, used as a preliminary step for clustering and outlier detection. It has been primarily applied to multivariate data. This work introduces a coordinate-free definition of ICS in an abstract Euclidean space and extends the method to complex data. Functional and distributional data are preprocessed into a finite-dimensional subspace. For example, in the framework of Bayes Hilbert spaces, distributional data are smoothed into compositional spline functions through the Maximum Penalised Likelihood method. We describe an outlier detection procedure for complex data and study the impact of some preprocessing parameters on the results. We compare our approach with other outlier detection methods through simulations, producing promising results in scenarios with a low proportion of outliers. ICS allows detecting abnormal climate events in a sample of daily maximum temperature distributions recorded across the provinces of Northern Vietnam between 1987 and 2016.

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@article{arxiv.2505.19403,
  title  = {ICS for complex data with application to outlier detection for density data},
  author = {Camille Mondon and Huong Thi Trinh and Anne Ruiz-Gazen and Christine Thomas-Agnan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.19403},
  year   = {2025}
}
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