View source: R/lasso.compreg.R
LASSO log-ratio regression with compositional response | R Documentation |
LASSO log-ratio regression with compositional response.
lasso.compreg(y, x, alpha = 1, lambda = NULL,
nlambda = 100, xnew = NULL)
y |
A numerical matrix with compositional data. Zero values are not allowed as the additive log-ratio
transformation ( |
x |
A numerical matrix containing the predictor variables. |
alpha |
The elastic net mixing parameter, with |
lambda |
This information is copied from the package glmnet. A user supplied lambda sequence. Typical usage is to have the program compute its own lambda sequence based on nlambda and lambda.min.ratio. Supplying a value of lambda overrides this. WARNING: use with care. Avoid supplying a single value for lambda (for predictions after CV use predict() instead). Supply instead a decreasing sequence of lambda values. glmnet relies on its warms starts for speed, and its often faster to fit a whole path than compute a single fit. |
nlambda |
This information is copied from the package glmnet. The number of |
xnew |
If you have new data use it, otherwise leave it NULL. |
The function uses the glmnet package to perform LASSO penalised regression. For more details see the function in that package.
A list including:
mod |
We decided to keep the same list that is returned by glmnet. So, see the function in that package for more information. |
est |
If you supply a matrix in the "xnew" argument this will return an array of many
matrices with the fitted values, where each matrix corresponds to each value of |
Michail Tsagris.
R implementation and documentation: Michail Tsagris mtsagris@uoc.gr.
Aitchison J. (1986). The statistical analysis of compositional data. Chapman & Hall.
Friedman, J., Hastie, T. and Tibshirani, R. (2010) Regularization Paths for Generalized Linear Models via Coordinate Descent. Journal of Statistical Software, Vol. 33(1), 1-22.
cv.lasso.compreg, lassocoef.plot, lasso.klcompreg, cv.lasso.klcompreg,
comp.reg
y <- as.matrix(iris[, 1:4])
y <- y / rowSums(y)
x <- matrix( rnorm(150 * 30), ncol = 30 )
a <- lasso.compreg(y, x)
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