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Functional Mahalanobis semi-distance 2 Classification methods Functional data analysis 1 Functional Behrens-Fisher problem 1 Functional data analysis 1 Functional principal components 1 Functional principal components semi-distance 1 Hotelling's T² statistics 1
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Galeano, Pedro 2 Lillo, Rosa E. 2 Esdras, Joseph 1 Joseph, Esdras 1
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Departamento de Estadistica, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid 2
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Statistics and Econometrics Working Papers 2
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Two-sample Hotelling's T² statistics based on the functional Mahalanobis semi-distance
Esdras, Joseph; Galeano, Pedro; Lillo, Rosa E. - Departamento de Estadistica, Universidad Carlos III de … - 2015
The comparison of the means of two independent samples is one of the most popular problems in real-world data analysis. In the multivariate context, two-sample Hotelling's T² frequently used to test the equality of means of two independent Gaussian random samples assuming either the same or a...
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The Mahalanobis distance for functional data with applications to classification
Joseph, Esdras; Galeano, Pedro; Lillo, Rosa E. - Departamento de Estadistica, Universidad Carlos III de … - 2013
This paper presents a general notion of Mahalanobis distance for functional data that extends the classical multivariate concept to situations where the observed data are points belonging to curves generated by a stochastic process. More precisely, a new semi-distance for functional observations...
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