Online Program Home
My Program

Abstract Details

Activity Number: 665
Type: Contributed
Date/Time: Thursday, August 4, 2016 : 8:30 AM to 10:20 AM
Sponsor: Section on Bayesian Statistical Science
Abstract #321255 View Presentation
Title: A Restricted Most Powerful Bayesian Test for Equality of Means in High Dimension via Random Projections
Author(s): Roger Zoh* and Abhra Sarkar and Raymond Carroll and Bani K. Mallick
Companies: Texas A&M University and Duke University and Texas A&M University and Texas A&M University
Keywords: Bayes factor ; Random projection ; Testing of hypotheses ; Restricted most powerful Bayesian tests
Abstract:

We develop a Bayes factor based testing procedure for comparing two population means in high dimensional setting. In `large-p-small-n' setting, traditional Bayes factor based procedures suffer the same impediment as the classical Hotelling $T^{2}$ test statistic since they both involve inversion of ill-formed covariance matrices. To circumvent this limitation, we propose that the Bayes factor be based on lower dimensional random projections of the high dimensional data vectors. We choose the prior under the alternative to maximize the power of the test for a fixed threshold level, yielding a restricted most powerful Bayesian test (RMPBT). The final test statistic is based on the ensemble of Bayes factors corresponding to multiple replications of randomly projected data. We show that the resulting test is unbiased and, under mild conditions, is also consistent. We demonstrate the efficacy of the approach through simulated and real data examples.


Authors who are presenting talks have a * after their name.

Back to the full JSM 2016 program

 
 
Copyright © American Statistical Association