Sparse Graphical Modeling for High Dimensional Data e-bog
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This book provides a general framework for learning sparse graphical models with conditional independence tests. It includes complete treatments for Gaussian, Poisson, multinomial, and mixed data; unified treatments for covariate adjustments, data integration, and network comparison; unified treatments for missing data and heterogeneous data; efficient methods for joint estimation of multiple g...
E-bog
436,85 DKK
Forlag
Chapman and Hall/CRC
Udgivet
2 august 2023
Længde
130 sider
Genrer
Probability and statistics
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780429584800
This book provides a general framework for learning sparse graphical models with conditional independence tests. It includes complete treatments for Gaussian, Poisson, multinomial, and mixed data; unified treatments for covariate adjustments, data integration, and network comparison; unified treatments for missing data and heterogeneous data; efficient methods for joint estimation of multiple graphical models; effective methods of high-dimensional variable selection; and effective methods of high-dimensional inference. The methods possess an embarrassingly parallel structure in performing conditional independence tests, and the computation can be significantly accelerated by running in parallel on a multi-core computer or a parallel architecture. This book is intended to serve researchers and scientists interested in high-dimensional statistics, and graduate students in broad data science disciplines.Key Features:A general framework for learning sparse graphical models with conditional independence testsComplete treatments for different types of data, Gaussian, Poisson, multinomial, and mixed dataUnified treatments for data integration, network comparison, and covariate adjustmentUnified treatments for missing data and heterogeneous dataEfficient methods for joint estimation of multiple graphical modelsEffective methods of high-dimensional variable selectionEffective methods of high-dimensional inference