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Leveraging variational autoencoders for multiple data imputation

Machine Learning 2022-10-03 v1 Machine Learning

Abstract

Missing data persists as a major barrier to data analysis across numerous applications. Recently, deep generative models have been used for imputation of missing data, motivated by their ability to capture highly non-linear and complex relationships in the data. In this work, we investigate the ability of deep models, namely variational autoencoders (VAEs), to account for uncertainty in missing data through multiple imputation strategies. We find that VAEs provide poor empirical coverage of missing data, with underestimation and overconfident imputations, particularly for more extreme missing data values. To overcome this, we employ β\beta-VAEs, which viewed from a generalized Bayes framework, provide robustness to model misspecification. Assigning a good value of β\beta is critical for uncertainty calibration and we demonstrate how this can be achieved using cross-validation. In downstream tasks, we show how multiple imputation with β\beta-VAEs can avoid false discoveries that arise as artefacts of imputation.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2209.15321,
  title  = {Leveraging variational autoencoders for multiple data imputation},
  author = {Breeshey Roskams-Hieter and Jude Wells and Sara Wade},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.15321},
  year   = {2022}
}

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17 pages, 3 main figures, 6 supplementary figures

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