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On the ambiguous consequences of omitting variables

2015

This paper studies what happens when we move from a short regression to a long regression (or vice versa), when the long regression is shorter than the data-generation process. In the special case where the long regression equals the data-generation process, the least-squares estimators have smaller bias (in fact zero bias) but larger variances in the long regression than in the short regression. But if the long regression is also misspecified, the bias may not be smaller. We provide bias and mean squared error comparisons and study the dependence of the differences on the misspecification parameter.

Statistics::TheoryMean squared errorjel:C52Regression dilutionjel:C51Local regressionjel:C13Regression analysisOmitted-variable biasCross-sectional regressionStatistics::ComputationOmitted variables Misspecification Least-squares estimators Bias Mean squared errorStatistics::Machine LearningStatisticsEconometricsStatistics::MethodologyRegression diagnosticNonlinear regressionMathematics
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On the sign recovery by LASSO, thresholded LASSO and thresholded Basis Pursuit Denoising

2020

Basis Pursuit (BP), Basis Pursuit DeNoising (BPDN), and LASSO are popular methods for identifyingimportant predictors in the high-dimensional linear regression model Y = Xβ + ε. By definition, whenε = 0, BP uniquely recovers β when Xβ = Xb and β different than b implies L1 norm of β is smaller than the L1 norm of b (identifiability condition). Furthermore, LASSO can recover the sign of β only under a much stronger irrepresentability condition. Meanwhile, it is known that the model selection properties of LASSO can be improved by hard-thresholdingits estimates. This article supports these findings by proving that thresholded LASSO, thresholded BPDNand thresholded BP recover the sign of β in …

Statistics::TheoryStatistics::Machine Learning[STAT.AP]Statistics [stat]/Applications [stat.AP][STAT.AP] Statistics [stat]/Applications [stat.AP]Basis PursuitIdentifiability conditionMultiple regressionStatistics::MethodologyLASSOActive set estimationSign estimationSparsityIrrepresentability condition
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Prediction of Airport Pavement Moduli by Machine Learning Methodology Using Non-destructive Field Testing Data Augmentation

2022

For the purpose of the Airport Pavement Management System (APMS), in order to optimize the maintenance strategies, it is fundamental monitoring the pavement conditions’ deterioration with time. In this way, the most damaged areas can be detected and intervention can be prioritized. The conventional approach consists in performing non-destructive tests by means of a Heavy Weight Deflectometer (HWD). This equipment allows the measurement of the pavement deflections induced by a defined impact load. This is a quite expensive and time-consuming procedure, therefore, the points to be investigated are usually limited to the center points of a very large mesh grid. Starting from the measured defle…

Stiffness moduluData augmentationAirport pavement; Data augmentation; Machine learning; Non-destructive testing data; Stiffness modulusMachine learningNon-destructive testing dataSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiAirport pavementAirport pavement; Stiffness modulus; Data augmentation; Machine learning; Non-destructive testing dataStiffness modulus
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A Neurocomputational Approach to Trained and Transitive Relations in Equivalence Classes

2017

A stimulus class can be composed of perceptually different but functionally equivalent stimuli. The relations between the stimuli that are grouped in a class can be learned or derived from other stimulus relations. If stimulus A is equivalent to B, and B is equivalent to C, then the equivalence between A and C can be derived without explicit training. In this work we propose, with a neurocomputational model, a basic learning mechanism for the formation of equivalence. We also describe how the relatedness between the members of an equivalence class is developed for both trained and derived stimulus relations. Three classic studies on stimulus equivalence are simulated covering typical and at…

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Adaptive sparse representation of continuous input for tsetlin machines based on stochastic searching on the line

2021

This paper introduces a novel approach to representing continuous inputs in Tsetlin Machines (TMs). Instead of using one Tsetlin Automaton (TA) for every unique threshold found when Booleanizing continuous input, we employ two Stochastic Searching on the Line (SSL) automata to learn discriminative lower and upper bounds. The two resulting Boolean features are adapted to the rest of the clause by equipping each clause with its own team of SSLs, which update the bounds during the learning process. Two standard TAs finally decide whether to include the resulting features as part of the clause. In this way, only four automata altogether represent one continuous feature (instead of potentially h…

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A probabilistic expert system for predicting the risk of Legionella in evaporative installations

2011

Research highlights? The bacterium Legionella usually lives in water sources such as cooling towers. ? We discuss a probabilistic expert system for predicting the risk of Legionella. ? The expert system has a master-slave architecture. ? The inference engine is implemented through Bayesian reasoning. ? Bayesian networks model and connect relationships for chemical and physical variables. Early detection in water evaporative installations is one of the keys to fighting against the bacterium Legionella, the main cause of Legionnaire's disease. This paper discusses the general structure, elements and operation of a probabilistic expert system capable of predicting the risk of Legionella in rea…

Structure (mathematical logic)Computer sciencebusiness.industryGeneral EngineeringProbabilistic logicBayesian networkMarkov chain Monte CarloBayesian inferenceMachine learningcomputer.software_genreExpert systemComputer Science Applicationssymbols.namesakeArtificial IntelligencesymbolsData miningArtificial intelligenceInference enginebusinesscomputerParametric statisticsExpert Systems with Applications
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The Insect Mushroom Bodies: a Paradigm of Neural Reuse

2013

This paper is devoted to discuss the implementation of models,which are inspired by the fly Drosophila melanogaster and able to handle open problems in the field of robotics such as attention, expectation and sequence learning. The role of the Mushroom Bodies (MBs) in solving these tasks is analyzed in detail and a unifying plausible biologically inspired model is proposed. The developed neural structure is able to show different capabilities in line with the paradigm of neural reuse. The same neural circuit can be exploited to accomplish multiple tasks showing interesting capabilities such as attention, expectation and delayed match-to-sample. The simulation results here reported suggest a…

Structure (mathematical logic)Computer sciencebusiness.industryRoboticsinsect brainReuseMachine learningcomputer.software_genreField (computer science)Neural networks; insect brainBiological significanceMushroom bodiesArtificial intelligenceSequence learningbusinesscomputerNeural networks
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Machine Learning: An Overview and Applications in Pharmacogenetics.

2021

This narrative review aims to provide an overview of the main Machine Learning (ML) techniques and their applications in pharmacogenetics (such as antidepressant, anti-cancer and warfarin drugs) over the past 10 years. ML deals with the study, the design and the development of algorithms that give computers capability to learn without being explicitly programmed. ML is a sub-field of artificial intelligence, and to date, it has demonstrated satisfactory performance on a wide range of tasks in biomedicine. According to the final goal, ML can be defined as Supervised (SML) or as Unsupervised (UML). SML techniques are applied when prediction is the focus of the research. On the other hand, UML…

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Boosting working memory with accelerated clocks

2021

Our perception of time varies with the degree of cognitive engagement in tasks. The perceived passage of time accelerates while working on demanding tasks, whereas time appears to drag during boring situations. Our experiment aimed at investigating whether this relationship is mutual: Can manipulated announcements of elapsed time systematically affect the attentional resources applied to a cognitive task? We measured behavioral performance and the EEG in a whole report working memory paradigm with six items of different colors that each had to be reported after a short delay period. The 32 participants were informed about the current time after each 20 trials, while the clock was running at…

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Cover Feature: Boosting the Supercapacitive Behavior of CoAl Layered Double Hydroxides via Tuning the Metal Composition and Interlayer Space (Batteri…

2020

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