Fréchet regression for random objects with Euclidean predictors

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DOI10.1214/17-AOS1624zbMATH Open1417.62091arXiv1608.03012OpenAlexW2963448920MaRDI QIDQ132099FDOQ132099

Hans-Georg Müller, Hans-Georg Müller, Alexander Petersen, Alexander Petersen

Publication date: 1 April 2019

Published in: The Annals of Statistics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Increasingly, statisticians are faced with the task of analyzing complex data that are non-Euclidean and specifically do not lie in a vector space. To address the need for statistical methods for such data, we introduce the concept of Fr'echet regression. This is a general approach to regression when responses are complex random objects in a metric space and predictors are in mathcalRp, achieved by extending the classical concept of a Fr'echet mean to the notion of a conditional Fr'echet mean. We develop generalized versions of both global least squares regression and local weighted least squares smoothing. The target quantities are appropriately defined population versions of global and local regression for response objects in a metric space. We derive asymptotic rates of convergence for the corresponding fitted regressions using observed data to the population targets under suitable regularity conditions by applying empirical process methods. For the special case of random objects that reside in a Hilbert space, such as regression models with vector predictors and functional data as responses, we obtain a limit distribution. The proposed methods have broad applicability. Illustrative examples include responses that consist of probability distributions and correlation matrices, and we demonstrate both global and local Fr'echet regression for demographic and brain imaging data. Local Fr'echet regression is also illustrated via a simulation with response data which lie on the sphere.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1608.03012





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