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168 - Mengjie Chen , Chao Gao , Zhao Ren 2013
Sparse Canonical Correlation Analysis (CCA) has received considerable attention in high-dimensional data analysis to study the relationship between two sets of random variables. However, there has been remarkably little theoretical statistical founda tion on sparse CCA in high-dimensional settings despite active methodological and applied research activities. In this paper, we introduce an elementary sufficient and necessary characterization such that the solution of CCA is indeed sparse, propose a computationally efficient procedure, called CAPIT, to estimate the canonical directions, and show that the procedure is rate-optimal under various assumptions on nuisance parameters. The procedure is applied to a breast cancer dataset from The Cancer Genome Atlas project. We identify methylation probes that are associated with genes, which have been previously characterized as prognosis signatures of the metastasis of breast cancer.
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