Quantile Spatial Scan Statistic: A Method for Finding Unusual Regions in Space
Wednesday, January 9, 2019 3pm to 4pm
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2461 SW Campus Way, Corvallis, OR 97331
Speaker: Travis W Moore
When analyzing spatial data, the common task involves finding unusual regions that differ from the surrounding area. Existing techniques compare regions according to the means of their distributions to measure unusualness. Comparing means is not only vulnerable to outliers, but it is also restrictive as an analyst may want to compare other parts of the probability distributions. For instance, an analyst interested in unusual areas for high-end homes would be more interested in the 90th percentile of home sale prices than in the mean. We introduce the Quantile Spatial Scan Statistic (QSSS), which finds unusual regions in spatial data by comparing quantiles of data distributions while accounting for covariates at each data point. We also develop an exact incremental update of the hypothesis test used by the QSSS, which results in a massive speedup over a naive implementation.
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