Mixtures of regressions using matrix-variate heavy-tailed distributions

Author:

Tomarchio Salvatore D.ORCID,Gallaugher Michael P. B.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractFinite mixtures of regressions (FMRs) are powerful clustering devices used in many regression-type analyses. Unfortunately, real data often present atypical observations that make the commonly adopted normality assumption of the mixture components inadequate. Thus, to robustify the FMR approach in a matrix-variate framework, we introduce ten FMRs based on the matrix-variate t and contaminated normal distributions. Furthermore, once one of our models is estimated and the observations are assigned to the groups, different procedures can be used for the detection of the atypical points in the data. An ECM algorithm is outlined for maximum likelihood parameter estimation. By using simulated data, we show the negative consequences (in terms of parameter estimates and inferred classification) of the wrong normality assumption in the presence of heavy-tailed clusters or noisy matrices. Such issues are properly addressed by our models instead. Additionally, over the same data, the atypical points detection procedures are also investigated. A real-data analysis concerning the relationship between greenhouse gas emissions and their determinants is conducted, and the behavior of our models in the presence of heterogeneity and atypical observations is discussed.

Funder

Università degli Studi di Catania

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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