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Asymmetry model based on f-divergence and orthogonal decomposition of symmetry for square contingency tables with ordinal categories [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Many statisticians have considered various symmetry and asym- metry models to analyze square contingency tables with ordinal categories. We propose a generalized model, which indicates the asymmetric structure for cell probabilities.
Kengo Fujisawa, Kouji Tahata
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The importance of being the upper bound in the bivariate family. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Any bivariate cdf is bounded by the Fr ´echet-Hoeffding lower and upper bounds. We illustrate the importance of the upper bound in several ways. Any bivariate distribution can be written in terms of this bound, which is implicit in logit analysis and the
Cuadras, C. M. (Carlos María)
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The importance of being the upper bound in the bivariate family [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
Any bivariate cdf is bounded by the Fréchet-Hoeffding lower and upper bounds. We illustrate the importance of the upper bound in several ways. Any bivariate distribution can be written in terms of this bound, which is implicit in logit analysis and the ...
Cuadras, C. M.
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Extended marginal homogeneity models based on complementary log-log transform for multi-way contingency tables [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
For square contingency tables with ordered categories, Saigusa et al. (2018) proposed the marginal cumulative complementary log-log model being an extension of the marginal homogeneity model.
Kiyotaka Iki   +2 more
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Interior point method in tensor optimal transport

open access: yes, 2023
We study a tensor optimal transport (TOT) problem for $d\ge 2$ discrete measures. This is a linear programming problem on $d$-tensors. We introduces an interior point method (ipm) for $d$-TOT with a corresponding barrier function.
Friedland, Shmuel
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New copulas based on general partitions-of-unity and their applications to risk management [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
We construct new multivariate copulas on the basis of a generalized infinite partition-of-unity approach. This approach allows, in contrast to finite partition-of-unity copulas, for tail-dependence as well as for asymmetry.
Girschig, Côme   +3 more
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Independence in Contingency Tables Using Simplicial Geometry

Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods, 2015
Juan José Egozcue   +2 more
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Cumulative Correspondence Analysis of Two-Way Ordinal Contingency Tables

Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods, 2014
Eric J Beh, Ida Camminatiello
exaly  

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