1. Introduction
Over the last few years, the general classes of trigonometric distributions have been seriously studied by many researchers. The main goal of these new distributions is to create models with a small number of parameters but a high degree of flexibility using trigonometric functions and their inverses. Some of these new families are based on Cauchy distribution and involve the arctangent function. For example, one can see generalized odd half-Cauchy-G (GOHC-G) family [
1], the odd power Cauchy-G family (OPC-G) [
2], truncated Cauchy power-G family (TCP-G) and its extensions [
3], extended odd Half-Cauchy-G family (EOHC-G) [
4], Arctan-X family [
5] and many others.
Recently Altun, Alizadeh, Ramires and Ortega [
6] proposed a new family of distributions named
generalized odd power Cauchy-G (GOPC-G). The cumulative distribution function of GOPC-G family is given by
where
is the cumulative distribution function of the baseline distribution and
represents the parameter vector of the baseline distribution,
and
are the shape parameters.
In [
7] Shrahili and Elbatal construct a new family called
Truncated Cauchy Power Odd Fréchet-G (TCPOF-G) family of distributions with cumulative distribution function defined by
where
and
.
The main purpose of this paper is to investigate some properties of cumulative function for some of the special cases of GOPC-G family and TCPOF-G family. We need an approximation error between sigmoidal (cumulative) function and a step function if we want to substitute the one for the other. Hausdorff metric between the graphs of these functions is a native metric that can be used in this case. We look for an expression for the error of the best one-sided approximation from cumulative function to the horizontal asymptote (at the median level) in the Hausdorff sense. This characteristic can help researchers in the choice of a suitable model for approximating specific cumulative data.
Definition 1. The interval Heaviside step function is defined by Definition 2 ([
8,
9])
. The one-sided Hausdorff distance between two interval functions on , is the one-sided Hausdorff distance between their completed graphs and considered as closed subsets of . More precisely,wherein is any norm in , e.g., the maximum norm ; hence, the distance between points , in is . According to authors’ knowledge, only Kyurkchiev and Iliev [
10,
11] have made an investigation on Hausdorff approximation of the Heaviside step function and distribution functions containing arctangent function. Similar investigation on some generalized trigonometric distributions (Sin-G, Cos-G and Tan-G families) can be found in [
12,
13,
14,
15,
16,
17,
18]. The investigations on the Hausdorff approximation can be useful when researchers make a choice for an approximation model of cumulative data in various modeling problems—from growth theory, population dynamics, biostatistics, computer viruses propagation, debugging and test theory, financial and insurance mathematics and many others. One can see some modeling and approximation problems in related articles [
19,
20,
21,
22] and references therein.
The rest of the paper is organized as follows:
Section 2 is devoted to distance
d to the horizontal asymptote in the Hausdorff sense. We obtain precise estimates for this one-sided Hausdorff approximation for four special cases of proposed families. Some numerical examples show the feasibility of obtained results. We propose two simple dynamic software modules, implemented within the programming environment
CAS Wolfram Mathematica. First one present new results using real cumulative data. Second one shows Hausdorff approximation of two submodels from proposed families with the same baseline distribution. In
Section 3, we construct a new family of recurrence generated adaptive functions based on the GOPC-G family. Further, we explore asymptotic behavior of the one-sided Hausdorff distance of the shifted Heaviside function by means of the corresponding family. Finally, some concluding remarks are included in
Section 4.
2. Approximation Results
This section is devoted to investigation of error of the best one-sided approximation to the horizontal asymptote
(at the median level) in the Hausdorff sense. We present a detailed study of two special cases of GOPC-G family and TCPOF-G family considered from [
6,
7], respectively. The reader can formulate other special cases of proposed families using different baseline distributions with corresponding approximation problems.
2.1. Generalized Odd Power Cauchy-G Family
Here we shall prove that cumulative function tends to Heaviside step function. The one-sided Hausdorff distance is a square (box) unit ball in the case of maximum norm. From Definition 2 we have that distance
d is the side of the smallest unit square, centered at the point
touching the graph of the cumulative function. First the following equality holds true
where
is defined by (
1).
Hence, for this “median” level for the one-sided Hausdorff approximation
d between cumulative distribution function
and the Heaviside step function
we have
Next theorem gives upper and lower estimates for the one-sided Hausdorff distance d. Note that one can use them as an additional criteria in investigation of one-sided Hausdorff approximation.
Theorem 1. LetThen the one-sided Hausdorff distance d between interval Heaviside step function and the cumulative distribution function defined by (1) satisfies the following inequalities for : Proof. Let us define a function
as follows
Function
is increasing since
. We consider the approximation of
as we use the function
where
A is defined by (
4). From Taylor series we have
where
. Then using that
we obtain
So we obtain that
. Note that function
is increasing too. Hence,
approximates
with
as
. Let
. It is easy to check that the following inequalities hold true
that completes the proof. □
We consider two special cases of GOPC-G family with baseline distributions: Log-logistic and Weibull called GOPC-LL and GOPC-W, respectively.
Figure 1 presents graphs of approximation functions
H and
T for fixed parameters in the cases of GOPC-LL and GOPC-W distributions.
The cumulative distribution function of log-logistic distribution is given by
where
,
and
.
Definition 3. Generalized odd power Cauchy-log-logistic (GOPC-LL) distribution is associated with the cumulative distribution function given as Then for the one-sided Hausdorff approximation (using square unit ball with a side
d) we have
where
Now we are ready to state our first corollary of Theorem 1. It shows how one-sided Hausdorff distance is related with parameters of cumulative distribution function.
Theorem 2. LetThen the one-sided Hausdorff distance d between interval Heaviside step function and the cumulative distribution function defined by (5) satisfies the following inequalities for : Table 1 gives several numerical experiments for different values of parameters
,
,
and
. The values of estimates
and
are computed according to Theorem 2.
Figure 2 shows some graphical representations.
Let us recall that the cumulative distribution function of Weibull distribution is
where
,
is a shape parameter and
is a scale parameter.
Definition 4. Generalized odd power Cauchy–Weibull (GOPC-W) distribution is associated with the cumulative distribution function given as Here we examine the one-sided Hausdorff distance of the Heaviside step function and cumulative distribution function
defined by (
8). For the “median level” we have
Then the one-sided Hausdorff distance
d satisfies the following nonlinear equation
Next corollary of Theorem 1 gives useful estimates for the one-sided Hausdorff approximation d.
Theorem 3. LetThen the one-sided Hausdorff distance d between interval Heaviside step function and the cumulative distribution function defined by (8) satisfies the following inequalities for : Table 2 presents some computational examples for different values of parameters
,
,
a and
b. We exhibit the values of
and
as we use Theorem 3. Some graphical visualizations are given in
Figure 3.
2.2. Some Special Models from Truncated Cauchy Power Odd Frechet-G Family of Distributions
In this section we consider two submodels of TCPOF-G family based on the baseline distributions: Weibull and Lomax named TCPOFW and TCPOFL. For these two special cases, we obtain upper and lower estimates for the one-sided Hausdorff distance
d. Since the proof of Theorems 4 and 5 follows the ideas given in Theorem 1, then they will be omitted. Some computational examples and graphical representations are presented in
Table 3 with
Figure 4 for TCPOFW distribution and
Table 4 with
Figure 5 for TCPOFL distribution, respectively.
Definition 5. Truncated Cauchy Power Odd Fréchet–Weibull (TCPOFW) distribution is associated with the cumulative distribution function given as Hence, the one-sided Hausdorff distance
d between
defined by (
11) and the Heaviside function
satisfy the relation
where
Theorem 4. LetThen the one-sided Hausdorff distance d between interval Heaviside step function and the cumulative distribution function defined by (11) satisfies the following inequalities for : Definition 6. Truncated Cauchy Power Odd Fréchet–Lomax (TCPOFL) distribution is associated with the cumulative distribution function given as The one-sided Hausdorff distance
d between
defined by (
13) and the Heaviside function
satisfies the relation
where
Theorem 5. LetThen the one-sided Hausdorff distance d between interval Heaviside step function and the cumulative distribution function defined by (13) satisfies the following inequalities for : 2.3. Some Applications
In this section we present one particular application of obtained results. We consider data that represent runoff amounts of Jug Bridge, Maryland (see Chhikara and Folks [
23]):
Here we present a simple dynamic programming module, implemented within the programming environment
CAS Wolfram Mathematica, for the analysis of cumulative distribution function of GOPC-W (see
Figure 6). We consider that the considered data set can be approximated with cumulative distribution function GOPC-W
with parameters
,
,
and
. We compute Hausdorff distance with its upper and lower estimates as we use Theorem 3. The obtained values are
with estimates
and
, respectively. Our module provides graphical visualization of the results. Similar modules can be obtained for other cases of proposed families.
2.4. Simple Comparison of GOPC-G and TCPOF-G Families
Some special cases of GOPC-G family and TCPOF-G family are proposed from [
6] and [
7], respectively. Reader can obtain many others using different base cumulative distribution functions. For example in the literature there are many modifications of classical Weibull distribution. In 2014, Almalki and Nadarajah [
24] present a review of some of them.
In this section we propose a simple comparison of GOPC-G and TCPOF-G families with the same Weibull-type correction. Let us consider an example with Inverse Weibull distribution with cumulative distribution function defined by
Hence we obtain the following submodels of GOPC-G and TCPOF-G named GOPC-IW and TCPOFIW, respectively.
Cumulative distribution function of Generalized odd power Cauchy-Inverse Weibull (GOPC-IW) distribution is defined by
Cumulative distribution of Truncated Cauchy Power Odd Fréchet-Inverse Weibull (TCPOFIW) distribution is given by
In
Figure 7, we present simple comparatively investigation of asymptotic behavior of one-sided Hausdorff distance between Heaviside step function and cumulative distribution functions of GOPC-IW and TCPOFIW. Both models are based on arctangent function but they have different construction. In our simple dynamic programming module we choose corresponding distribution parameters which yield similar type of cumulative shapes. The corresponding Hausdorff distances that we obtain are
and
.
3. Recurrent Generation of New Families of “Adaptive Functions”
We construct a family of recurrence generated activation functions based on GOPC-G family in the following way
with
The reader may formulate some special cases of a family of recurrence generated activation functions with the corresponding approximation problems based on GOPC-G family or TCPOF-G family. In this section we consider a special case based on GOPC-G family with Weibull as baseline distribution. Here we investigate the one-sided Hausdorff approximation of the shifted Heaviside function by means of the corresponding family at “median level”. For other results about families of recurrence generated parametric activation functions with various approximation and modeling aspects see [
12,
14,
17,
18,
22].
Let us consider one special case. The recurrent family based on GOPC-W is defined by
with
The recurrence generated functions
,
,
,
and
from family (
18) for fixed
,
,
and
are visualized on
Figure 8.
The one-sided Hausdorff distance
d between cumulative distribution function
and the Heaviside function
satisfies the following nonlinear equation
where
is a positive solution of the equation
. We present some computational examples in
Table 5. We show the asymptotic behavior of the one-sided Hausdorff distance for cumulative distribution functions
,
for different values of parameters
,
,
a and
b. From these results, one can observe that how deeper we go into the recursion, the one-sided Hausdorff distance comes smaller.