Hot spot identification method based on Andrews curves: an application on the COVID-19 crisis effects on caregiver distress in neurocognitive disorder.
E SkamniaPolychronis EconomouSotiris BersimisM FroudaA PolitisP AlexopoulosPublished in: Journal of applied statistics (2022)
Identifying and locating areas - hot spots - that present high concentration of observations in a high-dimensional data set is crucial in many data processing and analysis methods and techniques, since observations that belong to the same hot spot share information and behave in a similar way. A useful tool towards that aim is the reduction of the data dimensionality and the graphical representation of them. In the present paper, a new method to identify and locate hot spots is proposed, based on the Andrews curves. Simulations results demonstrate the performance of the proposed method, which is also applied to a high-dimensional data set, regarding caregiver distress related to symptoms of people with neurocognitive disorder and to the mental effects of the recent outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.