Understanding Potential Outliers using the O3 Plot

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Date
Thursday 4 Oct 2018, 16:00 - 17:00
Type
Seminar
Room
H10-31
Building
Tinbergen Building
Location
Campus Woudestein
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Antony Unwin (University of Augsburg)

Outliers may be important, in error, or irrelevant, but they are tricky to identify and deal with.  

Whether a case is identified as an outlier depends on the other cases in the dataset, on the variables available, and on the criteria used.  A case can stand out as unusual on one or two variables, while appearing middling on the others.  If a case is identified as an outlier, it is useful to find out why. This talk discusses the O3 plot (Overview Of Outliers) for supporting outlier analyses.  O3 plots show which cases are often identified as outliers, which are identified in single dimensions, and which are only identified in higher dimensions.  They highlight which variables and combinations of variables may be affected by possible outliers.  Applications include a demographic dataset for the Bundestag constituencies in Germany and a university ranking dataset.

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Coordinators: Andreas Alfons, alfons@ese.eur.nl and Wendun Wang, wang@ese.eur.nl

Contact: Anneke Kop, eb-secr@ese.eur.nl

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