Improved network reconstruction with shrinkage-based Gaussian graphical models

Bernal Arzola (University of Groningen)

Friday 12th February, 2021 15:00-16:00 https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/MNW32H/

Abstract

Gaussian graphical models (GGMs) are undirected network models where
the nodes represent the random variables and the edges their partial correlations.
GGMs are straightforward to implement, easy to interpret, and have an
acceptable computational cost. These advantages have made GGMs popular to reconstruct gene regulatory networks from high throughput data.

In this talk, I will discuss the reconstruction of GGMs in the high dimensional case (n << p). In this scenario, the inference becomes challenging and requires regularization/shrinkage. I will present a novel approach to infer GGM's structures based on the Ledoit-Wolf (LW)
shrinkage, which accounts for the sample size, the number of variables, and the shrinkage value.

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