Dimension reduction of high-dimension categorical data with two or multiple responses considering interactions between responses

10/21/2022
by   Yuehan Yang, et al.
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This paper models categorical data with two or multiple responses, focusing on the interactions between responses. We propose an efficient iterative procedure based on sufficient dimension reduction. We study the theoretical guarantees of the proposed method under the two- and multiple-response models, demonstrating the uniqueness of the proposed estimator and with the high probability that the proposed method recovers the oracle least squares estimators. For data analysis, we demonstrate that the proposed method is efficient in the multiple-response model and performs better than some existing methods built in the multiple-response models. We apply this modeling and the proposed method to an adult dataset and right heart catheterization dataset and obtain meaningful results.

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