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Multivariate and Dependent Data

Flexible and Interpretable Models for Survival Data

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Pages 954-966 | Received 19 Jan 2018, Accepted 03 Mar 2019, Published online: 20 May 2019
 

Abstract

As data sets continue to increase in size, there is growing interest in methods for prediction that are both flexible and interpretable. A flurry of recent work on this topic has focused on additive modeling in the regression setting, and in particular, on the use of data-adaptive non-linear functions that can be used to flexibly model each covariate’s effect, conditional on the other features in the model. In this paper, we extend this recent line of work to the survival setting. We develop an additive Cox proportional hazards model, in which each additive function is obtained by trend filtering, so that the fitted functions are piece-wise polynomial with adaptively-chosen knots. An efficient proximal gradient descent algorithm is used to fit the model. We demonstrate its performance in simulations and in application to a primary biliary cirrhosis data set, as well as a data set consisting of time to publication for clinical trials in the biomedical literature.

Acknowledgement

We are grateful to Noah Simon and Ashley Petersen for helpful discussions. We are also grateful to three referees, the associate editor and the editor, for helpful comments and suggestions.

Additional information

Funding

This work was partially supported by NIH Grant DP5OD009145, NSF CAREER Award DMS-1252624, and a Simons Investigator Award in Mathematical Modeling of Living Systems to Daniela Witten.

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