Mathematics – Statistics Theory
Scientific paper
2011-04-02
Mathematics
Statistics Theory
Scientific paper
We consider the task of detecting a salient cluster in a sensor network, i.e., an undirected graph with a random variable attached to each node. Motivated by recent research in environmental statistics and the drive to compete with the reigning scan statistic, we explore alternatives based on the percolative properties of the network. The first method is based on the size of the largest connected component after removing the nodes in the network whose value is lower than a given threshold. The second one is the upper level set scan test introduced by Patil and Taillie (2003). We establish their performance in an asymptotic decision theoretic framework where the network size increases. We make abundant use of percolation theory to derive our theoretical results and our theory is complemented with some numerical experiments.
Arias-Castro Ery
Grimmett Geoffrey R.
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