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A0437
Title: Synergizing roughness penalization and basis selection in Bayesian spline regression Authors:  Sunwoo Lim - University of Southern California (United States)
Seonghyun Jeong - Yonsei University (Korea, South) [presenting]
Abstract: Bayesian P-splines and basis determination through Bayesian model selection are both commonly employed strategies for nonparametric regression using spline basis expansions within the Bayesian framework. Despite their widespread use, each method has particular limitations that may introduce potential estimation bias depending on the nature of the target function. To overcome the limitations associated with each method while capitalizing on their respective strengths, a new prior distribution is proposed that integrates the essentials of both approaches. The proposed prior distribution assesses the complexity of the spline model based on a penalty term formed by a convex combination of the penalties from both methods. The proposed method exhibits adaptability to the unknown level of smoothness while achieving the minimax-optimal posterior contraction rate up to a logarithmic factor. An efficient Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithm is provided to implement the proposed approach. The extensive simulation study reveals that the proposed method outperforms other competitors in terms of performance metrics or model complexity.