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Non-ignorable fuzziness in granular counts: the case of RNA-seq data

Methodology 2026-05-06 v2 Genomics Applications

Abstract

RNA-seq count data are often affected by read-to-gene alignment ambiguity, especially in high-dimensional transcriptomics. This type of ambiguity can be conveniently expressed through granular counts, namely fuzzy-valued observations of latent discrete quantities. We study a class of fuzzy-reporting mechanisms and show that, when reporting exploits graded membership, ignorability fails generically, leading to a coarsening-not-at-random structure. A hierarchical model is then introduced as a tractable instance of this construction and illustrated using RNA-seq data.

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@article{arxiv.2604.00763,
  title  = {Non-ignorable fuzziness in granular counts: the case of RNA-seq data},
  author = {Antonio Calcagnì and Arianna Consiglio and Przemyslaw Grzegorzewski and Corrado Mencar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.00763},
  year   = {2026}
}

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10 pages, 1 figure, 0 tables. Note: The compressed source folder contains the Supplementary Materials