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Consistency of survival tree and forest models: splitting bias and correction
- Source :
- Statistica Sinica.
- Publication Year :
- 2022
- Publisher :
- Statistica Sinica (Institute of Statistical Science), 2022.
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Abstract
- Random survival forest and survival trees are popular models in statistics and machine learning. However, there is a lack of general understanding regarding consistency, splitting rules and influence of the censoring mechanism. In this paper, we investigate the statistical properties of existing methods from several interesting perspectives. First, we show that traditional splitting rules with censored outcomes rely on a biased estimation of the within-node failure distribution. To exactly quantify this bias, we develop a concentration bound of the within-node estimation based on non i.i.d. samples and apply it to the entire forest. Second, we analyze the entanglement between the failure and censoring distributions caused by univariate splits, and show that without correcting the bias at an internal node, survival tree and forest models can still enjoy consistency under suitable conditions. In particular, we demonstrate this property under two cases: a finite-dimensional case where the splitting variables and cutting points are chosen randomly, and a high-dimensional case where the covariates are weakly correlated. Our results can also degenerate into an independent covariate setting, which is commonly used in the random forest literature for high-dimensional sparse models. However, it may not be avoidable that the convergence rate depends on the total number of variables in the failure and censoring distributions. Third, we propose a new splitting rule that compares bias-corrected cumulative hazard functions at each internal node. We show that the rate of consistency of this new model depends only on the number of failure variables, which improves from non-bias-corrected versions. We perform simulation studies to confirm that this can substantially benefit the prediction error.
- Subjects :
- FOS: Computer and information sciences
Statistics and Probability
62G20, 62G08, 62N01
Univariate
Mathematics - Statistics Theory
Statistics Theory (math.ST)
01 natural sciences
Censoring (statistics)
Random forest
Methodology (stat.ME)
010104 statistics & probability
Distribution (mathematics)
Rate of convergence
Consistency (statistics)
Statistics
Covariate
FOS: Mathematics
Node (circuits)
0101 mathematics
Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty
Statistics - Methodology
Mathematics
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 10170405
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Statistica Sinica
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....5f9d6fce15f58ad7e132a6c1ff09f7fe
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.5705/ss.202020.0263