How to find the points furthest from a linear regression line?
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I have fit a linear regression to a set of data that oscillates back and forth over the regression line. I'd like to find the points furthest from the regression line. How should I go about this?
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Roger Stafford
on 8 May 2017
Edited: Roger Stafford
on 8 May 2017
If by “furthest” you mean furthest in a direction orthogonal, (rather than vertical,) to your regression line, then do the following. Suppose your line of regression has the equation y = m*x+b and X and Y are x and y coordinate vectors of your data set.
[d,ix] = max(abs(Y-m*X-b));
d = d/sqrt(1+m^2);
Then (X(ix),Y(ix)) is the data point having the greatest distance and that distance is d.
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Walter Roberson
on 8 May 2017
polyval() the project the position of the line at the points. Then you can take the distance between the actual data and the projected data, and find the furthest points.
pointdist = abs(y - polyval(Coeffs, x));
[~, furthest_point_idx]] = max(pointdist);
far_points_idx = find(pointdist > some_cutoff);
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