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Statistical Computing and Graphics

Technical Validation of Plot Designs by Use of Deep Learning

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Pages 220-228 | Received 05 Aug 2022, Accepted 30 Sep 2023, Published online: 16 Nov 2023
 

Abstract

When does inspecting a certain graphical plot allow for an investigator to reach the right statistical conclusion? Visualizations are commonly used for various tasks in statistics—including model diagnostics and exploratory data analysis—and though attractive due to its intuitive nature, the lack of available methods for validating plots is a major drawback. We propose a new technical validation method for visual reasoning. Our method trains deep neural networks to distinguish between plots simulated under two different data generating mechanisms (null or alternative), and we use the classification accuracy as a technical validation score (TVS). The TVS measures the information content in the plots, and TVS values can be used to compare different plots or different choices of data generating mechanisms, thereby providing a meaningful scale that new visual reasoning procedures can be validated against. We apply the method to three popular diagnostic plots for linear regression, namely scatterplots, quantile-quantile plots and residual plots. We consider various types and degrees of misspecification, as well as different within-plot sample sizes. Our method produces TVSs that increase with increasing sample size and decrease with increasing difficulty, and hence the TVS is a meaningful measure of validity.

Disclosure Statement

The authors report there are no competing interests to declare.

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Funding

This work was supported by the Independent Research Fund Denmark under Grant 8020-00031B.

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