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Efficient Bayesian hierarchical functional data analysis with basis function approximations using Gaussian-Wishart processes

Authors
Yang, JingjingCox, Dennis D.Lee, Jong SooRen, PengChoi, Taeryon
Issue Date
Dec-2017
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
Basis function; Bayesian hierarchical model; Functional data analysis; Gaussian-Wishart process; Smoothing
Citation
BIOMETRICS, v.73, no.4, pp.1082 - 1091
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
BIOMETRICS
Volume
73
Number
4
Start Page
1082
End Page
1091
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/81290
DOI
10.1111/biom.12705
ISSN
0006-341X
Abstract
Functional data are defined as realizations of random functions (mostly smooth functions) varying over a continuum, which are usually collected on discretized grids with measurement errors. In order to accurately smooth noisy functional observations and deal with the issue of high-dimensional observation grids, we propose a novel Bayesian method based on the Bayesian hierarchical model with a Gaussian-Wishart process prior and basis function representations. We first derive an induced model for the basis-function coefficients of the functional data, and then use this model to conduct posterior inference through Markov chain Monte Carlo methods. Compared to the standard Bayesian inference that suffers serious computational burden and instability in analyzing high-dimensional functional data, our method greatly improves the computational scalability and stability, while inheriting the advantage of simultaneously smoothing raw observations and estimating the mean-covariance functions in a nonparametric way. In addition, our method can naturally handle functional data observed on random or uncommon grids. Simulation and real studies demonstrate that our method produces similar results to those obtainable by the standard Bayesian inference with low-dimensional common grids, while efficiently smoothing and estimating functional data with random and high-dimensional observation grids when the standard Bayesian inference fails. In conclusion, our method can efficiently smooth and estimate high-dimensional functional data, providing one way to resolve the curse of dimensionality for Bayesian functional data analysis with Gaussian-Wishart processes.
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