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Bayesian Nonparametric Monotone Regression.

Ander Wilson1, Jessica Tryner2, Christian L'Orange2, John Volckens2.   

Abstract

In many applications there is interest in estimating the relation between a predictor and an outcome when the relation is known to be monotone or otherwise constrained due to the physical processes involved. We consider one such application-inferring time-resolved aerosol concentration from a low-cost differential pressure sensor. The objective is to estimate a monotone function and make inference on the scaled first derivative of the function. We proposed Bayesian nonparametric monotone regression which uses a Bernstein polynomial basis to construct the regression function and puts a Dirichlet process prior on the regression coefficients. The base measure of the Dirichlet process is a finite mixture of a mass point at zero and a truncated normal. This construction imposes monotonicity while clustering the basis functions. Clustering the basis functions reduces the parameter space and allows the estimated regression function to be linear. With the proposed approach we can make closed-formed inference on the derivative of the estimated function including full quantification of uncertainty. In a simulation study the proposed method performs similar to other monotone regression approaches when the true function is wavy but performs better when the true function is linear. We apply the method to estimate time-resolved aerosol concentration with a newly-developed portable aerosol monitor. The R package bnmr is made available to implement the method.

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Keywords:  Aerosol monitors; Bernstein polynomials; Dirichlet process; Fine particulate matter; monotone regression

Year:  2020        PMID: 35923387      PMCID: PMC9345526          DOI: 10.1002/env.2642

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environmetrics        ISSN: 1099-095X            Impact factor:   1.527


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