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Model-Free, Monotone Invariant and Computationally Efficient Feature Screening with Data-adaptive Threshold

Methodology 2022-07-28 v1 Other Statistics

Abstract

Feature screening for ultrahigh-dimension, in general, proceeds with two essential steps. The first step is measuring and ranking the marginal dependence between response and covariates, and the second is determining the threshold. We develop a new screening procedure, called SIT-BY procedure, that possesses appealing statistical properties in both steps. By employing sliced independence estimates in the measuring and ranking stage, our proposed procedure requires no model assumptions, remains invariant to monotone transformation, and achieves almost linear computation complexity. Inspired by false discovery rate (FDR) control procedures, we offer a data-adaptive threshold benefit from the asymptotic normality of test statistics. Under moderate conditions, we demonstrate that our procedure can asymptotically control the FDR while maintaining the sure screening property. We investigate the finite sample performance of our proposed procedure via extensive simulations and an application to genome-wide dataset.

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@article{arxiv.2207.13522,
  title  = {Model-Free, Monotone Invariant and Computationally Efficient Feature Screening with Data-adaptive Threshold},
  author = {Linsui Deng and Yilin Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.13522},
  year   = {2022}
}
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