Box-Cox distribution
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The Box-Cox distribution (also known as the power-normal distribution) is the distribution of a random variable X for which the Box-Cox transformation on X follows a truncated normal distribution. It is a continuous probability distribution having probability density function (pdf) given by
for y > 0, where m is the location parameter of the distribution, s is the dispersion, f is the family parameter, I is the indicator function, Φ is the cumulative distribution function of the standard normal distribution, and sgn is the sign function.
[edit] Special cases
- f = 1 gives a truncated normal distribution.
[edit] References
- Freeman, Jade; Reza Modarres. "Properties of the Power-Normal Distribution". . U.S. Environmental Protection Agency