Regularisation Paths for Conditional Logistic Regression: the clogitL1 package

Abstract

We apply the cyclic coordinate descent algorithm of Friedman, Hastie and Tibshirani (2010) to the fitting of a conditional logistic regression model with lasso (1) and elastic net penalties. The sequential strong rules of Tibshirani et al (2012) are also used in the algorithm and it is shown that these offer a considerable speed up over the standard coordinate descent algorithm with warm starts. Once implemented, the algorithm is used in simulation studies to compare the variable selection and prediction performance of the conditional logistic regression model against that of its unconditional (standard) counterpart. We find that the conditional model performs admirably on datasets drawn from a suitable conditional distribution, outperforming its unconditional counterpart at variable selection. The conditional model is also fit to a small real world dataset, demonstrating how we obtain regularisation paths for the parameters of the model and how we apply cross validation for this method where natural unconditional prediction rules are hard to come by.

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