Multi-Randomized Kaczmarz for Latent Class Regression

12/07/2022
by   Erin George, et al.
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Linear regression is effective at identifying interpretable trends in a data set, but averages out potentially different effects on subgroups within data. We propose an iterative algorithm based on the randomized Kaczmarz (RK) method to automatically identify subgroups in data and perform linear regression on these groups simultaneously. We prove almost sure convergence for this method, as well as linear convergence in expectation under certain conditions. The result is an interpretable collection of different weight vectors for the regressor variables that capture the different trends within data. Furthermore, we experimentally validate our convergence results by demonstrating the method can successfully identify two trends within simulated data.

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