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Regression Models for Compositional Data: General Log-Contrast Formulations, Proximal Optimization, and Microbiome Data Applications
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|作者:
Patrick L. Combettes
Christian L. Müller
机构:
[1] North Carolina State University,Department of Mathematics
[2] Flatiron Institute,Center for Computational Mathematics
[3] Institute of Computational Biology,Department of Statistics
[4] Helmholtz Zentrum München,undefined
[5] Ludwig-Maxmilians-Universität München,undefined
来源:
Statistics in Biosciences
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2021年
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13卷
关键词:
Compositional data;
Convex optimization;
Log-contrast model;
Microbiome;
Perspective function;
Proximal algorithm;
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摘要:
Compositional data sets are ubiquitous in science, including geology, ecology, and microbiology. In microbiome research, compositional data primarily arise from high-throughput sequence-based profiling experiments. These data comprise microbial compositions in their natural habitat and are often paired with covariate measurements that characterize physicochemical habitat properties or the physiology of the host. Inferring parsimonious statistical associations between microbial compositions and habitat- or host-specific covariate data is an important step in exploratory data analysis. A standard statistical model linking compositional covariates to continuous outcomes is the linear log-contrast model. This model describes the response as a linear combination of log-ratios of the original compositions and has been extended to the high-dimensional setting via regularization. In this contribution, we propose a general convex optimization model for linear log-contrast regression which includes many previous proposals as special cases. We introduce a proximal algorithm that solves the resulting constrained optimization problem exactly with rigorous convergence guarantees. We illustrate the versatility of our approach by investigating the performance of several model instances on soil and gut microbiome data analysis tasks.
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页码:217 / 242
页数:25
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