A simple approach for modelling multivariate extremes is to consider the vector of component-wise maxima and their max-stable distributions. The extremal dependence can be inferred by estimating the angular measure or, alternatively, the Pickands dependence function. We propose a nonparametric Bayesian model that allows, in the bivariate case, the simultaneous estimation of both functional representations through the use of polynomials in the Bernstein form. The constraints required to provide a valid extremal dependence are addressed in a straightforward manner, by placing a prior on the coefficients of the Bernstein polynomials which gives probability one to the set of valid functions. The prior is extended to the polynomial degree, making our approach fully nonparametric. Although the analytical expression of the posterior is unknown, inference is possible via a trans-dimensional MCMC scheme. We show the efficacy of the proposed methodology by means of a simulation study. The extremal behaviour of log-returns of daily exchange rates between Great Britain pound vs USA dollar and Great Britain pound vs Japan yen is analysed for illustrative purposes.
Bayesian inference for the extremal dependence
MARCON, GIULIA;PADOAN, SIMONE;ANTONIANO VILLALOBOS, ISADORA
2016
Abstract
A simple approach for modelling multivariate extremes is to consider the vector of component-wise maxima and their max-stable distributions. The extremal dependence can be inferred by estimating the angular measure or, alternatively, the Pickands dependence function. We propose a nonparametric Bayesian model that allows, in the bivariate case, the simultaneous estimation of both functional representations through the use of polynomials in the Bernstein form. The constraints required to provide a valid extremal dependence are addressed in a straightforward manner, by placing a prior on the coefficients of the Bernstein polynomials which gives probability one to the set of valid functions. The prior is extended to the polynomial degree, making our approach fully nonparametric. Although the analytical expression of the posterior is unknown, inference is possible via a trans-dimensional MCMC scheme. We show the efficacy of the proposed methodology by means of a simulation study. The extremal behaviour of log-returns of daily exchange rates between Great Britain pound vs USA dollar and Great Britain pound vs Japan yen is analysed for illustrative purposes.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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