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Efficient procedures for fitting conditional graphical lasso models that link a set of predictor variables to a set of response variables (or tasks), even when the response data may contain missing values. 'missoNet' simultaneously estimates the predictor coefficients for all tasks by leveraging information from one another, in order to provide more accurate predictions in comparison to modeling them individually. Additionally, 'missoNet' estimates the response network structure influenced by conditioning predictor variables using a L1-regularized conditional Gaussian graphical model. Unlike most penalized multi-task regression methods (e.g., MRCE), 'missoNet' is capable of obtaining estimates even when the response data is corrupted by missing values. The method automatically enjoys the theoretical and computational benefits of convexity, and returns solutions that are comparable to the estimates obtained without missingness.
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Latest revision as of 19:56, 12 March 2024

Missingness in Multi-Task Regression with Network Estimation
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Missingness in Multi-Task Regression with Network Estimation

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    Efficient procedures for fitting conditional graphical lasso models that link a set of predictor variables to a set of response variables (or tasks), even when the response data may contain missing values. 'missoNet' simultaneously estimates the predictor coefficients for all tasks by leveraging information from one another, in order to provide more accurate predictions in comparison to modeling them individually. Additionally, 'missoNet' estimates the response network structure influenced by conditioning predictor variables using a L1-regularized conditional Gaussian graphical model. Unlike most penalized multi-task regression methods (e.g., MRCE), 'missoNet' is capable of obtaining estimates even when the response data is corrupted by missing values. The method automatically enjoys the theoretical and computational benefits of convexity, and returns solutions that are comparable to the estimates obtained without missingness.
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