On Metric Choice in Dimension Reduction for Fréchet Regression

Fréchet regression is becoming a mainstay in modern data analysis for analysing non‐traditional data types belonging to general metric spaces. This novel regression method is especially useful in the analysis of complex health data such as continuous monitoring and imaging data. Fréchet regression u...

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Published inInternational statistical review
Main Authors Soale, Abdul‐Nasah, Ma, Congli, Chen, Siyu, Koomson, Obed
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 05.05.2025
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ISSN0306-7734
1751-5823
DOI10.1111/insr.12615

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Summary:Fréchet regression is becoming a mainstay in modern data analysis for analysing non‐traditional data types belonging to general metric spaces. This novel regression method is especially useful in the analysis of complex health data such as continuous monitoring and imaging data. Fréchet regression utilises the pairwise distances between the random objects, which makes the choice of metric crucial in the estimation. In this paper, existing dimension reduction methods for Fréchet regression are reviewed, and the effect of metric choice on the estimation of the dimension reduction subspace is explored for the regression between random responses and Euclidean predictors. An extensive numerical study illustrate how different metrics affect the central and central mean space estimators. Two real applications involving analysis of brain connectivity networks of subjects with and without Parkinson's disease and an analysis of the distributions of glycaemia based on continuous glucose monitoring data are provided, to demonstrate how metric choice can influence findings in real applications.
ISSN:0306-7734
1751-5823
DOI:10.1111/insr.12615