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Adaptive Modeling Procedure Selection by Data Perturbation
Authors:Yongli Zhang  Xiaotong Shen
Affiliation:1. Yongli Zhang, Lundquist College of Business, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, 97403(yongli@uoregon.edu);2. Xiaotong Shen, School of Statistics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 55455, MN(xshen@stat.umn.edu)
Abstract:Many procedures have been developed to deal with the high-dimensional problem that is emerging in various business and economics areas. To evaluate and compare these procedures, modeling uncertainty caused by model selection and parameter estimation has to be assessed and integrated into a modeling process. To do this, a data perturbation method estimates the modeling uncertainty inherited in a selection process by perturbing the data. Critical to data perturbation is the size of perturbation, as the perturbed data should resemble the original dataset. To account for the modeling uncertainty, we derive the optimal size of perturbation, which adapts to the data, the model space, and other relevant factors in the context of linear regression. On this basis, we develop an adaptive data-perturbation method that, unlike its nonadaptive counterpart, performs well in different situations. This leads to a data-adaptive model selection method. Both theoretical and numerical analysis suggest that the data-adaptive model selection method adapts to distinct situations in that it yields consistent model selection and optimal prediction, without knowing which situation exists a priori. The proposed method is applied to real data from the commodity market and outperforms its competitors in terms of price forecasting accuracy.
Keywords:Adaptive model selection  High-dimensional data analysis  Modeling uncertainty
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