An Outer-Product-of-Gradient Approach to Dimension Reduction and its Application to Classification in High Dimensional Space
Zhibo Cai,
Yingcun Xia and
Weiqiang Hang
Journal of the American Statistical Association, 2023, vol. 118, issue 543, 1671-1681
Abstract:
Sufficient dimension reduction (SDR) has progressed steadily. However, its ability to improve general function estimation or classification has not been well received, especially for high-dimensional data. In this article, we first devise a local linear smoother for high dimensional nonparametric regression and then utilise it in the outer-product-of-gradient (OPG) approach of SDR. We call the method high-dimensional OPG (HOPG). To apply SDR to classification in high-dimensional data, we propose an ensemble classifier by aggregating results of classifiers that are built on subspaces reduced by the random projection and HOPG consecutively from the data. Asymptotic results for both HOPG and the classifier are established. Superior performance over the existing methods is demonstrated in simulations and real data analyses. Supplementary materials for this article are available online.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1080/01621459.2021.2003202
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