Masters Oral Defense: "Variable selection via Lasso with high-dimensional proteomic data"

Hongxuan Zhai, Washington University in Saint Louis

Abstract: Multiclass classification with high-dimensional data is an applied topic both in statistics and machine learning. The classification procedure could be done in various ways. In this thesis, we review the theory of the Lasso procedure which provides a parameter estimator while simultaneously achieving dimension reduction due to a property of the L1 norm. Lasso with elastic net penalty and sparse group lasso are also reviewed. Our data is high-dimensional proteomic data (iTRAQ ratios) of breast cancer patients with four subtypes of breast cancer. We use the multinomial logistic regression to train our classifier and use the false classification rates obtained from cross validation to compare models.

Hosts: Jimin Ding & Todd Kuffner