Maximal skewness projections for scale mixtures of skew-normal vectors

06/21/2018
by   Jorge M. Arevalillo, et al.
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Multivariate scale mixtures of skew-normal (SMSN) variables are flexible models that account for non-normality in multivariate data scenarios by tail weight assessment and a shape vector representing the asymmetry of the model in a directional fashion. Its stochastic representation involves a skew-normal (SN) vector and a non negative mixing scalar variable, independent of the SN vector, that injects kurtosis into the SMSN model. We address the problem of finding the maximal skewness projection for vectors that follow a SMSN distribution; when simple conditions on the moments of the mixing variable are fulfilled, it can be shown that the direction yielding the maximal skewness is proportional to the shape vector. This finding stresses the directional nature of the asymmetry in this class of distributions; it also provides the theoretical foundations for solving the skewness model based projection pursuit for SMSN vectors. Some examples that show the validity of our theoretical findings for the most famous distributions within the SMSN family are also given. For the sake of completeness we carry out a simulation experiment with artificial data, which sheds light on the usefulness and implications of our result in the statistical practice.

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