Outlier detection based on the functional coefficient of variation

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The coefficient of the variation function is a useful descriptive statistic, especially when comparing the variability of more than two curve groups, even when they have significantly different mean curves. Since the coefficient of variation function is the ratio of the mean and standard deviation functions, its particular property is that it shows the acceleration more explicitly than the standard deviation function. The aim of the study is twofold: to show that the functional coefficient of variation is more sensitive to abrupt changes than the functional standard deviation and to propose the utilisation of the functional coefficient of variation as an outlier detection tool. Several simulation trials have shown that the coefficient of the variation function allows the effects of outliers to be seen explicitly.

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Kocakoç, I. D., & Keser, I. K. (2023). Outlier detection based on the functional coefficient of variation. Statistics in Transition New Series, 24(2), 1–16. https://doi.org/10.59170/stattrans-2023-017

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