Cylindrical Models Motivated through Extended Sine-Skewed Circular Distributions

Author:

Miyata Yoichi1ORCID,Shiohama Takayuki2ORCID,Abe Toshihiro3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Economics, Takasaki City University of Economics, Takasaki 370-0801, Japan

2. Department of Data Science, Nanzan University, Nagoya 466-0824, Japan

3. Faculty of Economics, Hosei University, Tokyo 194-0298, Japan

Abstract

A class of cylindrical distributions, which include the Weibull-von Mises distribution as a special case, is considered. This distribution is obtained by combining the extended sine-skewed wrapped Cauchy distribution (marginal circular part) with the Weibull distribution (conditional linear part). This family of proposed distributions is shown to have simple normalizing constants, easy random number generation methods, explicit moment expressions, and identifiability in parameters. In particular, the marginal distribution of the circular random variable, and its conditional distribution given a linear random variable give relatively stronger skewness than those of existing cylindrical models. Some Monte Carlo simulations and real data analysis are performed to investigate the feasibility and tractability of the proposed models.

Funder

JSPS KAKENHI

Takasaki City University of Economics

Nanzan University Pache Research I-A-2

Publisher

MDPI AG

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