Feature Selection for Vertex Discriminant Analysis

arXiv (Cornell University)(2022)

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Abstract
We revisit vertex discriminant analysis (VDA) from the perspective of proximal distance algorithms. By specifying sparsity sets as constraints that directly control the number of active features, VDA is able to fit multiclass classifiers with no more than $k$ active features. We combine our sparse VDA approach with repeated cross validation to fit classifiers across the full range of model sizes on a given dataset. Our numerical examples demonstrate that grappling with sparsity directly is an attractive approach to model building in high-dimensional settings. Applications to kernel-based VDA are also considered.
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vertex discriminant analysis,discriminant analysis,selection
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