DPD-SISP is a robust sure screening method for fixed effects in ultrahigh-dimensional linear mixed models with known random effects, using proxy transformation and minimum density power divergence utilities to achieve sure screening and stability under contamination.
Fixed effects Selection in high dimensional Linear Mixed Models
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We consider linear mixed models in which the observations are grouped. A L1-penalization on the fixed effects coefficients of the log-likelihood obtained by considering the random effects as missing values is proposed. A multicycle ECM algorithm is used to solve the optimization problem; it can be combined with any variable selection method developed for linear models. The algorithm allows the number of parameters p to be larger than the total number of observations n; it is faster than the lmmLasso (Schelldorfer,2011) since no n*n matrix has to be inverted. We show that the theoretical results of Schelldorfer (2011) apply for our method when the variances of both the random effects and the residuals are known. The combination of the algorithm with a variable selection method (Rohart 2011) shows good results in estimating the set of relevant fixed effects coefficients as well as estimating the variances; it outperforms the lmmLasso both in the common case (p< n) and in the high-dimensional case (p > n).
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Robust and Scalable Sure Screening of Fixed effects in Ultrahigh-dimensional Linear Mixed Models
DPD-SISP is a robust sure screening method for fixed effects in ultrahigh-dimensional linear mixed models with known random effects, using proxy transformation and minimum density power divergence utilities to achieve sure screening and stability under contamination.