Spatial Analysis Made Easy with Linear Regression and Kernels

Milton, Philip and Coupland, Helen and Giorgi, Emanuele and Bhatt, Samir (2019) Spatial Analysis Made Easy with Linear Regression and Kernels. Epidemics, 29: 100362. ISSN 1755-4365

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Abstract

Kernel methods are a popular technique for extending linear models to handle non-linear spatial problems via a mapping to an implicit, high-dimensional feature space. While kernel methods are computationally cheaper than an explicit feature mapping, they are still subject to cubic cost on the number of points. Given only a few thousand locations, this computational cost rapidly outstrips the currently available computational power. This paper aims to provide an overview of kernel methods from first-principals (with a focus on ridge regression) and progress to a review of random Fourier features (RFF), a method that enables the scaling of kernel methods to big datasets. We show how the RFF method is capable of approximating the full kernel matrix, providing a significant computational speed-up for a negligible cost to accuracy and can be incorporated into many existing spatial methods using only a few lines of code. We give an example of the implementation of RFFs on a simulated spatial data set to illustrate these properties. Lastly, we summarise the main issues with RFFs and highlight some of the advanced techniques aimed at alleviating them. At each stage, the associated R code is provided.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Epidemics
Uncontrolled Keywords:
/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/2700/2725
Subjects:
?? regressionrandom fourier featureskernel methodskernel approximationinfectious diseasesvirologypublic health, environmental and occupational healthepidemiologymicrobiologyparasitology ??
ID Code:
136455
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Deposited On:
02 Sep 2019 08:40
Refereed?:
Yes
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Published
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02 Sep 2024 23:55