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Predictive Distributions and the Transition from Sparse to Dense Functional Data

Published 6 Sep 2021 in stat.ME | (2109.02236v2)

Abstract: A representation of Gaussian distributed sparsely sampled longitudinal data in terms of predictive distributions for their functional principal component scores (FPCs) maps available data for each subject to a multivariate Gaussian predictive distribution. Of special interest is the case where the number of observations per subject increases in the transition from sparse (longitudinal) to dense (functional) sampling of underlying stochastic processes. We study the convergence of the predicted scores given noisy longitudinal observations towards the true but unobservable FPCs, and under Gaussianity demonstrate the shrinkage of the entire predictive distribution towards a point mass located at the true FPCs and also extensions to the shrinkage of functional $K$-truncated predictive distributions when the truncation point $K=K(n)$ diverges with sample size $n$. To address the problem of non-consistency of point predictions, we construct predictive distributions aimed at predicting outcomes for the case of sparsely sampled longitudinal predictors in functional linear models and derive asymptotic rates of convergence for the $2$-Wasserstein metric between true and estimated predictive distributions. Predictive distributions are illustrated for longitudinal data from the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging.

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