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SLOPE

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Efficient implementations for Sorted L-One Penalized Estimation (SLOPE): generalized linear models regularized with the sorted L1-norm.

Features

  • Gaussian (quadratic), binomial (logistic), multinomial logistic, and Poisson regression
  • Sparse and dense input matrices
  • Efficient hybrid coordinate descent algorithm
  • Predictor (feature) screening rules that speed up fitting in high-dimensional settings
  • Cross-validation
  • Parallelized routines
  • Duality-based stopping criteria for robust control of suboptimality

Installation

You can install the current stable release from CRAN with the following command:

install.packages("SLOPE")

Alternatively, you can install the development version from GitHub with the following command:

# install.packages("pak")
pak::pak("jolars/SLOPE")

Getting Started

By default, SLOPE fits a full regularization path to the given data. Here is an example of fitting a logistic SLOPE model to the built-in heart dataset.

library(SLOPE)

fit <- SLOPE(heart$x, heart$y, family = "binomial")

We can plot the resulting regularization path:

plot(fit)

We can also perform cross-validation to select optimal scaling of the regularization sequence:

set.seed(18)

cvfit <- cvSLOPE(heart$x, heart$y, family = "binomial")
plot(cvfit)

Versioning

SLOPE uses semantic versioning.

Code of conduct

Please note that the ‘SLOPE’ project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By contributing to this project, you agree to abide by its terms.

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