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Dynamic Partial Sufficient Dimension Reduction

Methodology 2019-09-27 v1

Abstract

Sufficient dimension reduction aims for reduction of dimensionality of a regression without loss of information by replacing the original predictor with its lower-dimensional subspace. Partial (sufficient) dimension reduction arises when the predictors naturally fall into two sets, X and W, and we seek dimension reduction on X alone while considering all predictors in the regression analysis. Though partial dimension reduction is a very general problem, only very few research results are available when W is continuous. To the best of our knowledge, these methods generally perform poorly when X and W are related, furthermore, none can deal with the situation where the reduced lower-dimensional subspace of X varies dynamically with W. In this paper, We develop a novel dynamic partial dimension reduction method, which could handle the dynamic dimension reduction issue and also allows the dependency of X on W. The asymptotic consistency of our method is investigated. Extensive numerical studies and real data analysis show that our {\it Dynamic Partial Dimension Reduction} method has superior performance comparing to the existing methods.

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@article{arxiv.1909.11948,
  title  = {Dynamic Partial Sufficient Dimension Reduction},
  author = {Lu Li and Kai Tan and Xuerong Meggie Wen and Zhou Yu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1909.11948},
  year   = {2019}
}