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Shrinkage structure in biased regression
Authors:Pierre Druilhet  Alain Mom
Institution:a CREST-ENSAI, Campus de Ker Lann, 35 170 Bruz, France
b IRMAR et Université Rennes II, Rennes, France
Abstract:Biased regression is an alternative to ordinary least squares (OLS) regression, especially when explanatory variables are highly correlated. In this paper, we examine the geometrical structure of the shrinkage factors of biased estimators. We show that, in most cases, shrinkage factors cannot belong to 0,1] in all directions. We also compare the shrinkage factors of ridge regression (RR), principal component regression (PCR) and partial least-squares regression (PLSR) in the orthogonal directions obtained by the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) algorithm. In these directions, we find that PLSR and RR behave well, whereas shrinkage factors of PCR have an erratic behaviour.
Keywords:62J05  62J07
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