Functional Models for Time-Varying Random Objects

07/25/2019
by   Paromita Dubey, et al.
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In recent years, samples of time-varying object data such as time-varying networks that are not in a vector space have been increasingly collected. These data can be viewed as elements of a general metric space that lacks local or global linear structure and therefore common approaches that have been used with great success for the analysis of functional data, such as functional principal component analysis, cannot be applied. In this paper we propose metric covariance, a novel association measure for paired object data lying in a metric space (Ω,d) that we use to define a metric auto-covariance function for a sample of random Ω-valued curves, where Ω generally will not have a vector space or manifold structure. The proposed metric auto-covariance function is non-negative definite when the squared semimetric d^2 is of negative type. Then the eigenfunctions of the linear operator with the auto-covariance function as kernel can be used as building blocks for an object functional principal component analysis for Ω-valued functional data, including time-varying probability distributions, covariance matrices and time-dynamic networks. Analogues of functional principal components for time-varying objects are obtained by applying Fréchet means and projections of distance functions of the random object trajectories in the directions of the eigenfunctions, leading to real-valued Fréchet scores. Using the notion of generalized Fréchet integrals, we construct object functional principal components that lie in the metric space Ω.

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