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OSCAR: Optimal subset cardinality regression using the L0-pseudonorm with applications to prognostic modelling of prostate cancer




List of AuthorsHalkola Anni S., Joki Kaisa, Mirtti Tuomas, Mäkelä Marko M., Aittokallio Tero, Laajala Teemu D.

PublisherPUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE

Publication year2023

JournalPLoS Computational Biology

Journal name in sourcePLOS COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY

Journal acronymPLOS COMPUT BIOL

Article number e1010333

Volume number19

Issue number3

Number of pages30

ISSN1553-734X

eISSN1553-734X

DOIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1010333

URLhttps://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1010333

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/179320823


Abstract

In many real-world applications, such as those based on electronic health records, prognostic prediction of patient survival is based on heterogeneous sets of clinical laboratory measurements. To address the trade-off between the predictive accuracy of a prognostic model and the costs related to its clinical implementation, we propose an optimized L0-pseudonorm approach to learn sparse solutions in multivariable regression. The model sparsity is maintained by restricting the number of nonzero coefficients in the model with a cardinality constraint, which makes the optimization problem NP-hard. In addition, we generalize the cardinality constraint for grouped feature selection, which makes it possible to identify key sets of predictors that may be measured together in a kit in clinical practice. We demonstrate the operation of our cardinality constraint-based feature subset selection method, named OSCAR, in the context of prognostic prediction of prostate cancer patients, where it enables
one to determine the key explanatory predictors at different levels of model sparsity. We further explore how the model sparsity affects the model accuracy and implementation cost. Lastly, we demonstrate generalization of the presented methodology to high-dimensional transcriptomics data.


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