Re: AUEB SEMINARS - 1/4/2015: Integrating high-dimensional estimation and model selection with non-local priors
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AUEB SEMINARS - 1/4/2015: Integrating high-dimensional estimation and model selection with non-local priors
Mon 30 Mar 2015 - 9:52
AUEB STATISTICS SEMINAR SERIES - APRIL 2015
David Rossell
Assistant Professor, Department of Statistics, University of Warwick
Integrating high-dimensional estimation and model selection with non-local priors
WEDNESDAY 1/4/2015
15:00
ROOM 802, 8th FLOOR,
POSTGRADUATE STUDIES BUILDING
(EVELPIDON & LEFKADOS)
ABSTRACT
A main challenge in modern statistics is to devise strategies that are effective in high dimensions. Ideally one would like solutions which are on one hand parsimonious, i.e. help interpret the process that generated the data in an easy manner, but that at the same time yield accurate predictions. As has been well-documented in the literature there is a tension between these two competing goals, e.g. simpler explanatory models tend to result in higher prediction errors,and accurate predictive models tend to be more complex than one would ideally wish for.
We explore the extent to which these two goals can be reconciled, adopting a Bayesian framework and a novel formulation based on non-local priors (NLPs).
This class of priors has been proven to lead to faster learning rates for model selection that are indispensable if one is to attain Bayesian consistency in high-dimensions. Because they induce extra parsimony in the solution, NLPs typically result in adequately simple explanatory models. Interestingly, we recently discovered that NLPs also result in improved shrinkage rates for parameter estimation that lead to highly accurate predictions in high dimensions, hence providing models that are at the same time promising for explanatory and predictive purposes. We will illustrate these issues by reviewing some of the relevant theory and show various practical examples, as well as propose strategies to deal efficiently with some of the main computational issues at stake.
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