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Showing papers on "Outlier published in 1974"


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TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that $(k, n)$-outlier-proneness of a family of distributions is equivalent to complete outlierproneness, where n is the number of distributions in the family.
Abstract: It is shown that $(k, n)$-outlier-proneness of a family of distributions is equivalent to complete outlier-proneness.

13 citations


01 Sep 1974
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a local method for data smoothing which is modelled after the manual loft in the ship building industry, and is superior to the well-known global procedures such as the Schoenberg-Reinsch spline algorithm when it is known that the points have only isolated errors or isolated large errors.
Abstract: : In this paper the authors present a local method for data smoothing which is modelled after the manual loft in the ship building industry The method very effectively solves the outlier problem in statistics, and is superior to the well-known global procedures such as the Schoenberg-Reinsch spline algorithm when it is known that the points have only isolated errors or isolated large errors

2 citations