Feature selection and cancer classification via sparse logistic regression with the hybrid L1/2 +2 regularization

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Cancer classification and feature (gene) selection plays an important role in knowledge discovery in genomic data. Although logistic regression is one of the most popular classification methods, it does not induce feature selection. In this paper, we presented a new hybrid L1/2 +2 regularization (HLR) function, a linear combination of L1/2 and L2 penalties, to select the relevant gene in the logistic regression. The HLR approach inherits some fascinating characteristics from L1/2 (sparsity) and L2 (grouping effect where highly correlated variables are in or out a model together) penalties. We also proposed a novel univariate HLR thresholding approach to update the estimated coefficients and developed the coordinate descent algorithm for the HLR penalized logistic regression model. The empirical results and simulations indicate that the proposed method is highly competitive amongst several state-of-the-art methods.

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Huang, H. H., Liu, X. Y., & Liang, Y. (2016). Feature selection and cancer classification via sparse logistic regression with the hybrid L1/2 +2 regularization. PLoS ONE, 11(5). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0149675

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