Joint Variable Selection of both Fixed and Random Effects for Gaussian Process-based Spatially Varying Coefficient Models

6 Jan 2021  ·  Jakob A. Dambon, Fabio Sigrist, Reinhard Furrer ·

Spatially varying coefficient (SVC) models are a type of regression model for spatial data where covariate effects vary over space. If there are several covariates, a natural question is which covariates have a spatially varying effect and which not. We present a new variable selection approach for Gaussian process-based SVC models. It relies on a penalized maximum likelihood estimation (PMLE) and allows variable selection both with respect to fixed effects and Gaussian process random effects. We validate our approach both in a simulation study as well as a real world data set. Our novel approach shows good selection performance in the simulation study. In the real data application, our proposed PMLE yields sparser SVC models and achieves a smaller information criterion than classical MLE. In a cross-validation applied on the real data, we show that sparser PML estimated SVC models are on par with ML estimated SVC models with respect to predictive performance.

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