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Optimal linear discrinimant analysis for high-dimensional functional data
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Reporter:
Fang Yao, Professor, Peking University
Inviter:
Xin Liu, Professor
Subject:
Optimal linear discrinimant analysis for high-dimensional functional data
Time and place:
11:00-12:00 November 28(Tuesday), Z311
Abstract:

Most of existing methods of functional data classification deal with one or a few processes. In this work we tackle classification of high-dimensional functional data, in which each observation is potentially associated with a large number of functional processes, p, which is comparable to or even much larger than the sample size n. The challenge arises from the complex inter-correlation structures among multiple functional processes, instead of a diagonal correlation for a single process. Since truncation is often needed for approximation in functional data, another difficulty stems from the fact that the discriminant set of the infinite-dimensional optimal classifier may be different from that of the truncated optimal classifier, when multiple (especially a large number of) processes are involved. We bridge the gap by proposing a penalized classifier that achieves both near-perfect classification that is unique to functional data, and discriminant set inclusion consistency in the sense that the classification-responsible functional predictors include those of the underlying optimal classifier. Simulation study and real data application are carried out to demonstrate its favorable performance. Supplementary materials for this article are available online.