An Update on Statistical Boosting in Biomedicine

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​An Update on Statistical Boosting in Biomedicine​
Mayr, A.; Hofner, B.; Waldmann, E. ; Hepp, T.; Meyer, S. & Gefeller, O.​ (2017) 
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine, art. 6083072​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/6083072 

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Mayr, Andreas; Hofner, Benjamin; Waldmann, Elisabeth ; Hepp, Tobias; Meyer, Sebastian; Gefeller, Olaf
Abstract
Statistical boosting algorithms have triggered a lot of research during the last decade. They combine a powerful machine learning approach with classical statistical modelling, offering various practical advantages like automated variable selection and implicit regularization of effect estimates. They are extremely flexible, as the underlying base-learners (regression functions defining the type of effect for the explanatory variables) can be combined with any kind of loss function (target function to be optimized, defining the type of regression setting). In this review article, we highlight the most recent methodological developments on statistical boosting regarding variable selection, functional regression, and advanced time-to-event modelling. Additionally, we provide a short overview on relevant applications of statistical boosting in biomedicine.
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2017
Journal
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine 
ISSN
1748-670X
eISSN
1748-6718
Language
English

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