- x
Data matrix.
- y
Response vector if family
is "gaussian"
,
"binomial"
, or "poisson"
. If family
is
"cox"
, a response matrix created by Surv
.
- family
Model family, can be "gaussian"
,
"binomial"
, "poisson"
, or "cox"
.
- init
Type of the penalty used in the initial
estimation step. Can be "snet"
or "ridge"
.
- gammas
Vector of candidate gamma
s (the concavity parameter)
to use in SCAD-Net. Default is 3.7
.
- alphas
Vector of candidate alpha
s to use in SCAD-Net.
- tune
Parameter tuning method for each estimation step.
Possible options are "cv"
, "ebic"
, "bic"
,
and "aic"
. Default is "cv"
.
- nfolds
Fold numbers of cross-validation when tune = "cv"
.
- ebic.gamma
Parameter for Extended BIC penalizing
size of the model space when tune = "ebic"
,
default is 1
. For details, see Chen and Chen (2008).
- nsteps
Maximum number of adaptive estimation steps.
At least 2
, assuming adaptive SCAD-net has only
one adaptive estimation step.
- tune.nsteps
Optimal step number selection method
(aggregate the optimal model from the each step and compare).
Options include "max"
(select the final-step model directly),
or compare these models using "ebic"
, "bic"
, or "aic"
.
Default is "max"
.
- ebic.gamma.nsteps
Parameter for Extended BIC penalizing
size of the model space when tune.nsteps = "ebic"
,
default is 1
.
- scale
Scaling factor for adaptive weights:
weights = coefficients^(-scale)
.
- eps
Convergence threshold to use in SCAD-net.
- max.iter
Maximum number of iterations to use in SCAD-net.
- penalty.factor.init
The multiplicative factor for the penalty
applied to each coefficient in the initial estimation step. This is
useful for incorporating prior information about variable weights,
for example, emphasizing specific clinical variables. To make certain
variables more likely to be selected, assign a smaller value.
Default is rep(1, ncol(x))
.
- seed
Random seed for cross-validation fold division.
- parallel
Logical. Enable parallel parameter tuning or not,
default is FALSE
. To enable parallel tuning, load the
doParallel
package and run registerDoParallel()
with the number of CPU cores before calling this function.
- verbose
Should we print out the estimation progress?