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Portrait of Krzysztof Podgórski. Photo.

Krzysztof Podgórski

Professor, Head of the Department of Statistics

Portrait of Krzysztof Podgórski. Photo.

Data driven orthogonal basis selection for functional data analysis

Author

  • Rani Basna
  • Hiba Nassar
  • Krzysztof Podgórski

Summary, in English

Functional data analysis is typically performed in two steps: first, functionally representing discrete observations, and then applying functional methods, such as the functional principal component analysis, to the so-represented data. While the initial choice of a functional representation may have a significant impact on the second phase of the analysis, this issue has not gained much attention in the past. Typically, a rather ad hoc choice of some standard basis such as Fourier, wavelets, splines, etc. is used for the data transforming purpose. To address this important problem, we present its mathematical formulation, demonstrate its importance, and propose a data-driven method of functionally representing observations. The method chooses an initial functional basis by an efficient placement of the knots. A simple machine learning style algorithm is utilized for the knot selection and recently introduced orthogonal spline bases - splinets - are eventually taken to represent the data. The benefits are illustrated by examples of analyses of sparse functional data.

Department/s

  • Department of Statistics

Publishing year

2022

Language

English

Pages

104868-104868

Publication/Series

Journal of Multivariate Analysis

Volume

189

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Academic Press

Topic

  • Mathematics

Keywords

  • Functional data analysis
  • Machine learning
  • Splines

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0047-259X