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An asymptotic and empirical smoothing parameters selection method for smoothing spline ANOVA models in large samples
Author(s) -
Xiaoxiao Sun,
Wenxuan Zhong,
Ping Ma
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
biometrika
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.307
H-Index - 122
eISSN - 1464-3510
pISSN - 0006-3444
DOI - 10.1093/biomet/asaa047
Subject(s) - smoothing , smoothing spline , estimator , mathematics , spline (mechanical) , extrapolation , mathematical optimization , thin plate spline , model selection , statistics , algorithm , spline interpolation , structural engineering , engineering , bilinear interpolation
Large samples are generated routinely from various sources. Classic statistical models, such as smoothing spline ANOVA models, are not well equipped to analyse such large samples because of high computational costs. In particular, the daunting computational cost of selecting smoothing parameters renders smoothing spline ANOVA models impractical. In this article, we develop an asympirical, i.e., asymptotic and empirical, smoothing parameters selection method for smoothing spline ANOVA models in large samples. The idea of our approach is to use asymptotic analysis to show that the optimal smoothing parameter is a polynomial function of the sample size and an unknown constant. The unknown constant is then estimated through empirical subsample extrapolation. The proposed method significantly reduces the computational burden of selecting smoothing parameters in high-dimensional and large samples. We show that smoothing parameters chosen by the proposed method tend to the optimal smoothing parameters that minimize a specific risk function. In addition, the estimator based on the proposed smoothing parameters achieves the optimal convergence rate. Extensive simulation studies demonstrate the numerical advantage of the proposed method over competing methods in terms of relative efficacy and running time. In an application to molecular dynamics data containing nearly one million observations, the proposed method has the best prediction performance.

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