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Activity Number: 76 - Recent Advances in Multivariate Analysis for Modern Scientific Studies and Application
Type: Topic-Contributed
Date/Time: Monday, August 9, 2021 : 10:00 AM to 11:50 AM
Sponsor: Korean International Statistical Society
Abstract #317258
Title: A Comprehensive Bayesian Framework for Envelope Models
Author(s): Saptarshi Chakraborty* and Zhihua Su
Companies: University at Buffalo and University of Florida
Keywords: Envelope model; Dimension Reduction; Bayesian Statistics; Markov chain Monte Carlo
Abstract:

The envelope model is a nascent construct that aims to increase efficiency in multivariate analysis. It has been used in many contexts including linear regression, generalized linear models, matrix/tensor variate regression, reduced rank regression, and quantile regression, and has showed the potential to provide substantial efficiency gains. Virtually all of these advances, however, have been made from a frequentist perspective, and the literature addressing envelope models from a Bayesian point of view is sparse. The objective of this paper is to propose a Bayesian framework that is applicable across various envelope model contexts. The proposed framework aids straightforward interpretation of model parameters and allows easy incorporation of prior information. We provide a simple block Metropolis-within-Gibbs MCMC sampler for practical implementation of our method. Simulations and data examples are included for illustration.


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