
arXiv: math/0702564
Convex rank tests are partitions of the symmetric group which have desirable geometric properties. The statistical tests defined by such partitions involve counting all permutations in the equivalence classes. Each class consists of the linear extensions of a partially ordered set specified by data. Our methods refine existing rank tests of non-parametric statistics, such as the sign test and the runs test, and are useful for exploratory analysis of ordinal data. We establish a bijection between convex rank tests and probabilistic conditional independence structures known as semigraphoids. The subclass of submodular rank tests is derived from faces of the cone of submodular functions, or from Minkowski summands of the permutohedron. We enumerate all small instances of such rank tests. Of particular interest are graphical tests, which correspond to both graphical models and to graph associahedra.
rank test, semigraphoid, graphical model, Mathematics - Statistics Theory, Statistics Theory (math.ST), braid arrangement, submodular function, 004, 510, polyhedral fan, symmetric group, FOS: Mathematics, Mathematics - Combinatorics, Combinatorics (math.CO), permutohedron, braid arrangement, graphical model, permutohedron, polyhedral fan, rank test, semigraphoid, submodular function, symmetric group
rank test, semigraphoid, graphical model, Mathematics - Statistics Theory, Statistics Theory (math.ST), braid arrangement, submodular function, 004, 510, polyhedral fan, symmetric group, FOS: Mathematics, Mathematics - Combinatorics, Combinatorics (math.CO), permutohedron, braid arrangement, graphical model, permutohedron, polyhedral fan, rank test, semigraphoid, submodular function, symmetric group
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