Extreme-value graphical models with multiple covariates

Yu, H. and Dauwels, J. and Jonathan, P. (2014) Extreme-value graphical models with multiple covariates. IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, 62 (21). pp. 5734-5747. ISSN 1053-587X

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Abstract

To assess the risk of extreme events such as hurricanes, earthquakes, and floods, it is crucial to develop accurate extreme-value statistical models. Extreme events often display heterogeneity (i.e., nonstationarity), varying continuously with a number of covariates. Previous studies have suggested that models considering covariate effects lead to reliable estimates of extreme events distributions. In this paper, we develop a novel statistical model to incorporate the effects of multiple covariates. Specifically, we analyze as an example the extreme sea states in the Gulf of Mexico, where the distribution of extreme wave heights changes systematically with location and storm direction. In the proposed model, the block maximum at each location and sector of wind direction are assumed to follow the Generalized Extreme Value (GEV) distribution. The GEV parameters are coupled across the spatio-directional domain through a graphical model, in particular, a three-dimensional (3D) thin-membrane model. Efficient learning and inference algorithms are developed based on the special characteristics of the thin-membrane model. We further show how to extend the model to incorporate an arbitrary number of covariates in a straightforward manner. Numerical results for both synthetic and real data indicate that the proposed model can accurately describe marginal behaviors of extreme events. © 2014 IEEE.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? covariatesextreme events modelinggaussian graphical modelskronecker productlaplacian matrixextreme eventslaplacian matricessignal processingelectrical and electronic engineering ??
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133051
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Deposited On:
23 Apr 2019 12:35
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