Graphical models are statistical models that are associated to graphs whose nodes represent variables of interest. The absence of an edge between two nodes corresponds to a conditional independence between the variables. In this work, I propose a class of graphical models for non-linear systems, where the shape of dependence is modelled by a Bayesian additive regression tree model. The proposed models are able to detect nonparametrically both non-linearities and interactions and are suitable for high dimensional data.

Tree-based Non-linear Graphical Models / Gottard, Anna. - ELETTRONICO. - (2017), pp. 525-530. (Intervento presentato al convegno SIS 2017 Statistics and Data Science: new challenges, new generations tenutosi a Firenze nel 28-30 Giugno 2017).

Tree-based Non-linear Graphical Models

Anna Gottard
2017

Abstract

Graphical models are statistical models that are associated to graphs whose nodes represent variables of interest. The absence of an edge between two nodes corresponds to a conditional independence between the variables. In this work, I propose a class of graphical models for non-linear systems, where the shape of dependence is modelled by a Bayesian additive regression tree model. The proposed models are able to detect nonparametrically both non-linearities and interactions and are suitable for high dimensional data.
2017
Proceedings of the Conference of the Italian Statistical Society SIS 2017 Statistics and Data Science: new challenges, new generations
SIS 2017 Statistics and Data Science: new challenges, new generations
Firenze
28-30 Giugno 2017
Gottard, Anna
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