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arxiv: 1503.08337 · v1 · pith:GN4NYCJZnew · submitted 2015-03-28 · 🧮 math.ST · stat.TH

Laplace Approximation in High-dimensional Bayesian Regression

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We consider Bayesian variable selection in sparse high-dimensional regression, where the number of covariates $p$ may be large relative to the samples size $n$, but at most a moderate number $q$ of covariates are active. Specifically, we treat generalized linear models. For a single fixed sparse model with well-behaved prior distribution, classical theory proves that the Laplace approximation to the marginal likelihood of the model is accurate for sufficiently large sample size $n$. We extend this theory by giving results on uniform accuracy of the Laplace approximation across all models in a high-dimensional scenario in which $p$ and $q$, and thus also the number of considered models, may increase with $n$. Moreover, we show how this connection between marginal likelihood and Laplace approximation can be used to obtain consistency results for Bayesian approaches to variable selection in high-dimensional regression.

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