Entropy (Oct 2016)

Ordering Quantiles through Confidence Statements

  • Cassio P. de Campos,
  • Carlos A. de B. Pereira,
  • Paola M. V. Rancoita,
  • Adriano Polpo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/e18100357
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 10
p. 357

Abstract

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Ranking variables according to their relevance to predict an outcome is an important task in biomedicine. For instance, such ranking can be used for selecting a smaller number of genes for then applying other sophisticated experiments only on genes identified as important. A nonparametric method called Quor is designed to provide a confidence value for the order of arbitrary quantiles of different populations using independent samples. This confidence may provide insights about possible differences among groups and yields a ranking of importance for the variables. Computations are efficient and use exact distributions with no need for asymptotic considerations. Experiments with simulated data and with multiple real -omics data sets are performed, and they show advantages and disadvantages of the method. Quor has no assumptions but independence of samples, thus it might be a better option when assumptions of other methods cannot be asserted. The software is publicly available on CRAN.

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