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Similarity of samples and trimming

9 May 2012
P. C. Álvarez-Esteban
E. del Barrio
J. A. Cuesta-Albertos
Carlos Matrán
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Abstract

We say that two probabilities are similar at level α\alphaα if they are contaminated versions (up to an α\alphaα fraction) of the same common probability. We show how this model is related to minimal distances between sets of trimmed probabilities. Empirical versions turn out to present an overfitting effect in the sense that trimming beyond the similarity level results in trimmed samples that are closer than expected to each other. We show how this can be combined with a bootstrap approach to assess similarity from two data samples.

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