A Bilinear Reduced Rank Model
Chengcheng Hao (),
Feng Li () and
Dietrich von Rosen ()
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Chengcheng Hao: Shanghai University of International Business and Economics
Feng Li: Central University of Finance and Economics
Dietrich von Rosen: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Chapter Chapter 21 in Contemporary Experimental Design, Multivariate Analysis and Data Mining, 2020, pp 329-340 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This article considers a bilinear model that includes two different latent effects. The first effect has a direct influence on the response variable, whereas the second latent effect is assumed to first influence other latent variables, which in turn affect the response variable. In this article, latent variables are modelled via rank restrictions on unknown mean parameters and the models which are used are often referred to as reduced rank regression models. This article presents a likelihood-based approach that results in explicit estimators. In our model, the latent variables act as covariates that we know exist, but their direct influence is unknown and will therefore not be considered in detail. One example is if we observe hundreds of weather variables, but we cannot say which or how these variables affect plant growth.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-46161-4_21
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