Regression on a Graph

Statistics – Methodology

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The `Signal plus Noise' model for nonparametric regression can be extended to the case of observations taken at the vertices of a graph. This model includes many familiar regression problems. This article discusses the use of the edges of a graph to measure roughness in penalized regression. Distance between estimate and observation is measured at every vertex in the $L_2$ norm, and roughness is penalized on every edge in the $L_1$ norm. Thus the ideas of total-variation penalization can be extended to a graph. The resulting minimization problem presents special computational challenges, so we describe a new, fast algorithm and demonstrate its use with examples. Further examples include a graphical approach that gives an improved estimate of the baseline in spectroscopic analysis, and a simulation applicable to discrete spatial variation. In our example, penalized regression outperforms kernel smoothing in terms of identifying local extreme values. In all examples we use fully automatic procedures for setting the smoothing parameters.

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