Model selection and estimation in the Gaussian graphical model
Georgia Institute of Technology · University of Wisconsin–Madison
Abstract
We propose penalized likelihood methods for estimating the concentration matrix in the Gaussian graphical model. The methods lead to a sparse and shrinkage estimator of the concentration matrix that is positive definite, and thus conduct model selection and estimation simultaneously. The implementation of the methods is nontrivial because of the positive definite constraint on the concentration matrix, but we show that the computation can be done effectively by taking advantage of the efficient maxdet algorithm developed in convex optimization. We propose a BIC-type criterion for the selection of the tuning parameter in the penalized likelihood methods. The connection between our methods and existing methods…
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2Topics & keywords
- Mathematics
- Mathematical optimization
- Selection (genetic algorithm)
- Model selection
- Computation
- Gaussian
- Matrix (chemical analysis)
- Estimator