Illumination depth

05/10/2019
by   Stanislav Nagy, et al.
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The concept of illumination bodies studied in convex geometry is used to amend the halfspace depth for multivariate data. The proposed notion of illumination enables finer resolution of the sample points, naturally breaks ties in the associated depth-based ordering, and introduces a depth-like function for points outside the convex hull of the support of the probability measure. The illumination is, in a certain sense, dual to the halfspace depth mapping, and shares the majority of its beneficial properties. It is affine invariant, robust, uniformly consistent, and aligns well with common probability distributions.

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