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Stepdown SLOPE for Controlled Feature Selection

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arxiv 2302.10610 v1 pith:MTRS7VIV submitted 2023-02-21 math.ST stat.TH

Stepdown SLOPE for Controlled Feature Selection

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Sorted L-One Penalized Estimation (SLOPE) has shown the nice theoretical property as well as empirical behavior recently on the false discovery rate (FDR) control of high-dimensional feature selection by adaptively imposing the non-increasing sequence of tuning parameters on the sorted $\ell_1$ penalties. This paper goes beyond the previous concern limited to the FDR control by considering the stepdown-based SLOPE to control the probability of $k$ or more false rejections ($k$-FWER) and the false discovery proportion (FDP). Two new SLOPEs, called $k$-SLOPE and F-SLOPE, are proposed to realize $k$-FWER and FDP control respectively, where the stepdown procedure is injected into the SLOPE scheme. For the proposed stepdown SLOPEs, we establish their theoretical guarantees on controlling $k$-FWER and FDP under the orthogonal design setting, and also provide an intuitive guideline for the choice of regularization parameter sequence in much general setting. Empirical evaluations on simulated data validate the effectiveness of our approaches on controlled feature selection and support our theoretical findings.

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