articleThe Annals of StatisticsDec 1, 2007BRONZE OA

Measuring and testing dependence by correlation of distances

GJGábor J. SzékelyMLMaria L. RizzoNKNail K. Bakirov
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Abstract

Distance correlation is a new measure of dependence between random vectors. Distance covariance and distance correlation are analogous to product-moment covariance and correlation, but unlike the classical definition of correlation, distance correlation is zero only if the random vectors are independent. The empirical distance dependence measures are based on certain Euclidean distances between sample elements rather than sample moments, yet have a compact representation analogous to the classical covariance and correlation. Asymptotic properties and applications in testing independence are discussed. Implementation of the test and Monte Carlo results are also presented.

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  • GJ
    Gábor J. SzékelyCorresponding
  • ML
    Maria L. Rizzo
  • NK
    Nail K. Bakirov

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Distance correlation
  • Covariance
  • Covariance and correlation
  • Measure (data warehouse)
  • Monte Carlo method
  • Independence (probability theory)
  • Correlation
  • Euclidean distance
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