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Stochastic monotony signature and biomedical applications
Jacques Demongeot1, Giuliana Galli Carminati1, Federico Carminati2
1Laboratoire AGIM, FRE CNRS-UJF 3405, Faculté de médecine, Université Joseph-Fourier, 38700 La Tronche, France.
Abstract:
We introduce a new concept, the stochastic monotony signature of a function, made of the sequence of the signs that indicate if the function is increasing or constant (sign +), or decreasing (sign -). If the function results from the averaging of successive observations with errors, the monotony sign is a random binary variable, whose density is studied under two hypotheses for the distribution of errors: uniform and Gaussian. Then, we describe a simple statistical test allowing the comparison between the monotony signatures of two functions (e.g., one observed and the other as reference) and we apply the test to four biomedical examples, coming from genetics, psychology, gerontology, and morphogenesis.
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