Title
Outlier Detection and Editing Procedures for Continuous Multivariate Data
Author(s)
Bonnie Ghosh-Dastider Bonnie Ghosh-Dastider (RAND and Princeton University)
J. L. Schafer J. Schafer (Pennsylvania State University)
Abstract
We present a semi-automatic method of outlier detection for continuous, multivariate survey data. In large datasets, outliers may be difficult to find using informal inspection and graphical displays, particularly when there are missing values. Our method relies on an explicit probability model for the data. The raw data with outliers is described by a contaminated multivariate normal distribution, and an EM algorithm is applied to obtain robust estimates of the means and covariances. Mahalanobis distances are computed to identify potential outliers. The procedure is implemented in a software product which detects outliers and suggests edits to remove offending values. We apply the algorithm to body-measurement data from the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. This method works quite generally for continuous survey data, and is particularly useful when inter-variable correlations are strong.
Creation Date
2003-09
Section URL ID
OPR
Paper Number
opr0307.pdf
URL
https://web.archive.org/web/20150906175059/http://opr.princeton.edu/papers/opr0307.pdf
File Function
Jel
C30
Keyword(s)
Contaminated normal; EM algorithm; outliers; posterior probability
Suppress
false
Series
11