This repository contains source code to our AISTATS 2022 paper:
To install this R package, please go to the installation folder and follow the installation instructions.
We provide a toolkit for producing sparse and interpretable generalized linear and additive models for the binary classiciation task by solving the L0-regularized problems. The classiciation loss can be either the logistic loss or the exponential loss. The algorithms can produce high quality (swap 1-OPT) solutions and are generally 2 to 5 times faster than previous approaches.
To understand how to use this R package, please go to the application_and_usage_R_interface_folder.
To understand how to use this package in a python environment, we provide a python wrapper to acheive this. Please go to the application_and_usage_python_interface_folder.
To replicate our experimental results shown in the paper, please go to the experiments folder.
To reproduce the step function plots shown in the paper, please go to the step_function_visualization folder.
If you find our work useful in your research, please consider citing the following paper:
@inproceedings{liu2022fast,
title={Fast Sparse Classification for Generalized Linear and Additive Models},
author={Liu, Jiachang and Zhong, Chudi and Seltzer, Margo and Rudin, Cynthia},
booktitle={International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics},
pages={9304--9333},
year={2022},
organization={PMLR}
}
Acknowledgement: For this AISTATS camera ready code repository, we build our method based on L0Learn’s codebase, so that we could use its preprocessing steps, and the pipeline for running the full regularization path of
We plan to build our own pipeline and further extend this work before pushing the project to CRAN. Right now you can install the project from GitHub directly. Our repository will be actively maintained, and the most updated version can be found at this current GitHub page.
- Fix windows installation issues.
- Add language specification to codeblock in README.
- Add binarization preprocessing function and provide usage in jupyter notebook.