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Feature Augmentations for High-Dimensional Learning

Published 29 Aug 2025 in stat.AP and stat.ML | (2509.00232v1)

Abstract: High-dimensional measurements are often correlated which motivates their approximation by factor models. This holds also true when features are engineered via low-dimensional interactions or kernel tricks. This often results in over parametrization and requires a fast dimensionality reduction. We propose a simple technique to enhance the performance of supervised learning algorithms by augmenting features with factors extracted from design matrices and their transformations. This is implemented by using the factors and idiosyncratic residuals which significantly weaken the correlations between input variables and hence increase the interpretability of learning algorithms and numerical stability. Extensive experiments on various algorithms and real-world data in diverse fields are carried out, among which we put special emphasis on the stock return prediction problem with Chinese financial news data due to the increasing interest in NLP problems in financial studies. We verify the capability of the proposed feature augmentation approach to boost overall prediction performance with the same algorithm. The approach bridges a gap in research that has been overlooked in previous studies, which focus either on collecting additional data or constructing more powerful algorithms, whereas our method lies in between these two directions using a simple PCA augmentation.

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