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PDC-MAKES: a conditional screening method for controlling false discoveries in high-dimensional multi-response setting

Biometrics. 2025 Apr 2;81(2):ujaf042. doi: 10.1093/biomtc/ujaf042.

ABSTRACT

The coexistences of high dimensionality and strong correlation in both responses and predictors pose unprecedented challenges in identifying important predictors. In this paper, we propose a model-free conditional feature screening method with false discovery rate (FDR) control for ultrahigh-dimensional multi-response setting. The proposed method is built upon partial distance correlation, which measures the dependence between two random vectors while controlling effect for a multivariate random vector. This screening approach is robust against heavy-tailed data and can select predictors in instances of high correlation among predictors. Additionally, it can identify predictors that are marginally unrelated but conditionally related with the response. Leveraging the advantageous properties of partial distance correlation, our method allows for high-dimensional variables to be conditioned upon, distinguishing it from current research in this field. To further achieve FDR control, we apply derandomized knockoff-e-values to establish the threshold for feature screening more stably. The proposed FDR control method is shown to enjoy sure screening property while maintaining FDR control as well as achieving higher power under mild conditions. The superior performance of these methods is demonstrated through simulation examples and a real data application.

PMID:40279121 | DOI:10.1093/biomtc/ujaf042

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