enspls.fit: Ensemble Sparse Partial Least Squares Regression

Description Usage Arguments Value Author(s) See Also Examples

Description

Ensemble sparse partial least squares regression.

Usage

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enspls.fit(x, y, maxcomp = 5L, cvfolds = 5L, alpha = seq(0.2, 0.8,
  0.2), reptimes = 500L, method = c("mc", "boot"), ratio = 0.8,
  parallel = 1L)

Arguments

x

Predictor matrix.

y

Response vector.

maxcomp

Maximum number of components included within each model. If not specified, will use 5 by default.

cvfolds

Number of cross-validation folds used in each model for automatic parameter selection, default is 5.

alpha

Parameter (grid) controlling sparsity of the model. If not specified, default is seq(0.2, 0.8, 0.2).

reptimes

Number of models to build with Monte-Carlo resampling or bootstrapping.

method

Resampling method. "mc" (Monte-Carlo resampling) or "boot" (bootstrapping). Default is "mc".

ratio

Sampling ratio used when method = "mc".

parallel

Integer. Number of CPU cores to use. Default is 1 (not parallelized).

Value

A list containing all sparse partial least squares model objects.

Author(s)

Nan Xiao <https://nanx.me>

See Also

See enspls.fs for measuring feature importance with ensemble sparse partial least squares regressions. See enspls.od for outlier detection with ensemble sparse partial least squares regressions.

Examples

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data("logd1k")
x <- logd1k$x
y <- logd1k$y

set.seed(42)
fit <- enspls.fit(
  x, y,
  reptimes = 5, maxcomp = 3,
  alpha = c(0.3, 0.6, 0.9)
)
print(fit)
predict(fit, newx = x)

enpls documentation built on May 18, 2019, 9:02 a.m.