We consider the problem of assessing the importance of multiple variables or factors from a dataset when side information is available. In principle, using side information can allow the statistician to pay attention to variables with a greater potential, which in turn, may lead to more discoveries. We introduce an adaptive knockoff filter, which generalizes the knockoff procedure (Barber and Candès, 2015; Candès et al., 2018) in that it uses both the data at hand and side information to adaptively order the variables under study and focus on those that are most promising. Adaptive knockoffs controls the finite-sample false discovery rate (FDR) and we demonstrate its power by comparing it with other structured multiple testing methods. We also apply our methodology to real genetic data in order to find associations between genetic variants and various phenotypes such as Crohn’s disease and lipid levels. Here, adaptive knockoffs makes more discoveries than reported in previous studies on the same datasets.
3月26日
10:30am - 11:30am
地点
https://hkust.zoom.com.cn/j/5616960008
讲者/表演者
Ms. Zhimei REN
Stanford University
主办单位
Department of Mathematics
联系方法
mathseminar@ust.hk
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对象
Alumni, Faculty and Staff, PG Students, UG Students
语言
英语
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