Metric Oja depth, new statistical tool for estimating the most central objects;




Zamanifarizhandi, Vida; Virta, Joni

PublisherElsevier BV

2026

 Computational Statistics and Data Analysis

108447

224

0167-9473

1872-7352

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.csda.2026.108447

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.csda.2026.108447

https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/526966556



The Oja depth (simplicial volume depth) is one of the classical statistical techniques for measuring the central tendency of data in multivariate space. Despite the widespread emergence of object data like images, texts, matrices or graphs, a well-developed and suitable version of Oja depth for object data is lacking. To address this shortcoming, a novel measure of statistical depth, the metric Oja depth applicable to any object data, is proposed. Two competing strategies are used for optimizing metric depth functions, i.e., for finding the deepest objects among the sample. The performance of the metric Oja depth is compared with three other depth functions (half-space, lens, and spatial) in diverse data scenarios.




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The work of VZ was supported by the Finnish Doctoral Program Network in Artificial Intelligence, AI-DOC (decision number VN/3137/2024-OKM-6). The work of VZ and JV was supported by the Research Council of Finland (Grants 347501, 353769, 368494).


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