Functional linear regression with truncated signatures
classification
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functionalmethodologycovariateslinearregressionsignaturecompetitivecrucially
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We place ourselves in a functional regression setting and propose a novel methodology for regressing a real output on vector-valued functional covariates. This methodology is based on the notion of signature, which is a representation of a function as an infinite series of its iterated integrals. The signature depends crucially on a truncation parameter for which an estimator is provided, together with theoretical guarantees. An empirical study on both simulated and real-world datasets shows that the resulting methodology is competitive with traditional functional linear models, in particular when the functional covariates take their values in a high dimensional space.
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