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Flexible integrated functional depths

Publication at Faculty of Mathematics and Physics |
2021

Abstract

This paper develops a new class of functional depths. A generic member of this class is coined Jth order kth moment integrated depth.

It is based on the distribution of the cross-sectional halfspace depth of a function in the marginal evaluations (in time) of the random process. Asymptotic properties of the proposed depths are provided: we show that they are uniformly consistent and satisfy an inequality related to the law of the iterated logarithm.

Moreover, limiting distributions are derived under mild regularity assumptions. The versatility displayed by the new class of depths makes them particularly amenable for capturing important features of functional distributions.

This is illustrated in supervised learning, where we show that the corresponding maximum depth classifiers outperform classical competitors.