Isotone Optimization in R: Pool-Adjacent-Violators Algorithm (PAVA) and Active Set Methods
In this paper we give a general framework for isotone optimization. First we discuss a generalized version of the pool-adjacent-violators algorithm (PAVA) to minimize a separable convex function with simple chain constraints. Besides of general convex functions we extend existing PAVA implementations in terms of observation weights, approaches for tie handling, and responses from repeated measurement designs. Since isotone optimization problems can be formulated as convex programming problems with linear constraints we the develop a primal active set method to solve such problem. This methodology is applied on specific loss functions relevant in statistics. Both approaches are implemented in the R package isotone.
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2009-10-21
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Authors: | Leeuw, Jan de ; Hornik, Kurt ; Mair, Patrick |
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Journal of Statistical Software. - American Statistical Association. - Vol. 32.2009, i05
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American Statistical Association |
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