Published on 01 January 2022
Generalized Connectivity Matrix Response Regression with Applications in Brain Connectivity Studies
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Multiple-subject network data are fast emerging in recent years, where a separate connectivity matrix is measured over a common set of nodes for each individual subject, along with subject covariates information. In this article, we propose a new generalized matrix response regression model, where the observed network is treated as a matrix-valued response and the subject covariates as predictors. The new model characterizes the population-level connectivity pattern through a low-rank intercept matrix, and the effect of subject covariates through a sparse slope tensor. We develop an efficient alternating gradient descent algorithm for parameter estimation, and establish the nonasymptotic error bound for the actual estimator from the algorithm, which quantifies the interplay between the computational and statistical errors. We further show the strong consistency for graph community recovery, as well as the edge selection consistency. We demonstrate the efficacy of our method through simulations and two brain connectivity studies. Supplementary materials for this article are available online.
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Computational Theory and Mathematics
Field
Computer Science
Domain
Physical Sciences
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60%
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Scholar Data Model