Regularized matrix-variate logistic regression with response subject to misclassification

Matrix-variate logistic regression is useful in facilitating the relationship between the binary response and complex-featured matrix-variates arising commonly from medical imaging research. However, standard inference procedures based on such a model are impaired by the presence of the response mis...

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Published inJournal of statistical planning and inference Vol. 217; pp. 106 - 121
Main Authors Fang, Junhan, Yi, Grace Y.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 01.03.2022
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ISSN0378-3758
1873-1171
DOI10.1016/j.jspi.2021.07.001

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Summary:Matrix-variate logistic regression is useful in facilitating the relationship between the binary response and complex-featured matrix-variates arising commonly from medical imaging research. However, standard inference procedures based on such a model are impaired by the presence of the response misclassification as well as inactive covariates. It is imperative to account for the misclassification effects and select active covariates when employing matrix-variate logistic regression to analyze such data. In this paper, we develop penalized unbiased estimating functions using the smoothly clipped absolute deviation (SCAD) penalty to address the sparsity of matrix-variate data as well as the response misclassification effects. The proposed methods are justified both theoretically and numerically. We analyze the Breast Cancer Wisconsin data with the proposed methods. •Investigate the effects of response misclassification under the matrix-variate model.•Develop an estimating function based method and a likelihood based method.•Discusse misclassification effects on the variable selection procedure.
ISSN:0378-3758
1873-1171
DOI:10.1016/j.jspi.2021.07.001