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Dirichlet process mixtures of block $g$ priors for model selection and prediction in linear models

Methodology 2026-05-13 v3 Machine Learning

Abstract

This paper introduces Dirichlet process mixtures of block gg priors for model selection and prediction in linear models. These priors are extensions of traditional mixtures of gg priors that allow for differential shrinkage for various (data-selected) blocks of parameters while fully accounting for the predictors' correlation structure, providing a bridge between the literatures on model selection and continuous shrinkage priors. We show that Dirichlet process mixtures of block gg priors are consistent in various senses and, in particular, that they avoid the conditional Lindley ``paradox'' highlighted by Som et al. (2016). Further, we develop a Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithm for posterior inference that requires only minimal ad-hoc tuning. Finally, we investigate the empirical performance of the prior in various real and simulated datasets. In the presence of a small number of very large effects, Dirichlet process mixtures of block gg priors lead to higher power for detecting smaller but significant effects without only a minimal increase in the number of false discoveries.

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@article{arxiv.2411.00471,
  title  = {Dirichlet process mixtures of block $g$ priors for model selection and prediction in linear models},
  author = {Anupreet Porwal and Abel Rodriguez},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.00471},
  year   = {2026}
}