Linear regression for numeric symbolic variables: a least squares approach based on Wasserstein Distance
Antonio Irpino () and
Rosanna Verde ()
Advances in Data Analysis and Classification, 2015, vol. 9, issue 1, 106 pages
Abstract:
In this paper we present a new linear regression technique for distributional symbolic variables, i.e., variables whose realizations can be histograms, empirical distributions or empirical estimates of parametric distributions. Such data are known as numerical modal data according to the Symbolic Data Analysis definitions. In order to measure the error between the observed and the predicted distributions, the $$\ell _2$$ ℓ 2 Wasserstein distance is proposed. Some properties of such a metric are exploited to predict the modal response variable as a linear combination of the explanatory modal variables. Based on the metric, the model uses the quantile functions associated with the data and thus is subject to a positivity constraint of the estimated parameters. We propose solving the linear regression problem by starting from a particular decomposition of the squared distance. Therefore, we estimate the model parameters according to two separate models, one for the averages of the data and one for the centered distributions by a constrained least squares algorithm. Measures of goodness-of-fit are also proposed and discussed. The method is validated by two applications, one on simulated data and one on two real-world datasets. Copyright Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2015
Keywords: Modal symbolic variables; Probability distribution function; Histogram data; Regression; Wasserstein distance; 62J05; 62G30; 46F10 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1007/s11634-015-0197-7
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