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Neural Networks for Partially Linear Quantile Regression

Qixian Zhong, Jane-Ling Wang

2023Journal of Business and Economic Statistics17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Deep learning has enjoyed tremendous success in a variety of applications but its application to quantile regression remains scarce. A major advantage of the deep learning approach is its flexibility to model complex data in a more parsimonious way than nonparametric smoothing methods. However, while deep learning brought breakthroughs in prediction, it is not well suited for statistical inference due to its black box nature. In this article, we leverage the advantages of deep learning and apply it to quantile regression where the goal is to produce interpretable results and perform statistical inference. We achieve this by adopting a semiparametric approach based on the partially linear quantile regression model, where covariates of primary interest for statistical inference are modeled linearly and all other covariates are modeled nonparametrically by means of a deep neural network. In addition to the new methodology, we provide theoretical justification for the proposed model by establishing the root-n consistency and asymptotically normality of the parametric coefficient estimator and the minimax optimal convergence rate of the neural nonparametric function estimator. Across several simulated and real data examples, the proposed model empirically produces superior estimates and more accurate predictions than various alternative approaches.

Topics & Concepts

EstimatorSemiparametric regressionArtificial neural networkQuantileQuantile regressionNonparametric statisticsNonparametric regressionInterpretabilityArtificial intelligenceStatistical inferenceComputer scienceLinear modelEconometricsMachine learningInferenceSmoothingLeverage (statistics)MathematicsStatisticsStatistical Methods and InferenceGaussian Processes and Bayesian InferenceMachine Learning and Data Classification