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- Winsorising abstract "Winsorising or Winsorization (this is also sometimes called Georgization[citation needed]) is the transformation of statistics by limiting extreme values in the statistical data to reduce the effect of possibly spurious outliers. It is named after the engineer-turned-biostatistician Charles P. Winsor (1895–1951). The effect is the same as clipping in signal processing.The distribution of many statistics can be heavily influenced by outliers. A typical strategy is to set all outliers to a specified percentile of the data; for example, a 90% Winsorisation would see all data below the 5th percentile set to the 5th percentile, and data above the 95th percentile set to the 95th percentile.Winsorised estimators are usually more robust to outliers than their more standard forms, although there are alternatives, such as trimming, that will achieve a similar effect.".
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- Winsorising subject Category:Robust_statistics.
- Winsorising subject Category:Statistical_theory.
- Winsorising comment "Winsorising or Winsorization (this is also sometimes called Georgization[citation needed]) is the transformation of statistics by limiting extreme values in the statistical data to reduce the effect of possibly spurious outliers. It is named after the engineer-turned-biostatistician Charles P. Winsor (1895–1951). The effect is the same as clipping in signal processing.The distribution of many statistics can be heavily influenced by outliers.".
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