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Unsupervised Learning via Mixtures of Skewed Distributions with Hypercube Contours

Abstract

Mixture models whose components have skewed hypercube contours are developed via a generalization of the multivariate shifted asymmetric Laplace density. Specifically, we develop mixtures of multiple scaled shifted asymmetric Laplace distributions. The component densities have two unique features: they include a multivariate weight function, and the marginal distributions are also asymmetric Laplace. We use these mixtures of multiple scaled shifted asymmetric Laplace distributions for clustering applications, but they could equally well be used in the supervised or semi-supervised paradigms. The expectation-maximization algorithm is used for parameter estimation and the Bayesian information criterion is used for model selection. Simulated and real data sets are used to illustrate the approach and, in some cases, to visualize the skewed hypercube structure of the components.

Authors

Franczak BC; Tortora C; Browne RP; McNicholas PD

Publication date

March 10, 2014

DOI

10.48550/arxiv.1403.2285

Preprint server

arXiv
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