Penalization-induced shrinking without rotation in high dimensional GLM regression: a cavity analysis

09/09/2022
by   Emanuele Massa, et al.
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In high dimensional regression, where the number of covariates is of the order of the number of observations, ridge penalization is often used as a remedy against overfitting. Unfortunately, for correlated covariates such regularisation typically induces in generalized linear models not only shrinking of the estimated parameter vector, but also an unwanted rotation relative to the true vector. We show analytically how this problem can be removed by using a generalization of ridge penalization, and we analyse the asymptotic properties of the corresponding estimators in the high dimensional regime, using the cavity method. Our results also provide a quantitative rationale for tuning the parameter that controlling the amount of shrinking. We compare our theoretical predictions with simulated data and find excellent agreement.

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