Description Usage Arguments Value Note Author(s) References See Also
Function to compute the minimum redundancy - maximum relevance (mRMR) ranking for a risk prediction or a binary classification task based on the concordance index. The mRMR feature selection has been adapted to use the concordance index to estimate the correlation between a variable and the output (binary or survival) data.
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x |
a vector of risk predictions. |
surv.time |
a vector of event times. |
surv.event |
a vector of event occurence indicators. |
cl |
a vector of binary class indicators. |
weights |
weight of each sample. |
comppairs |
threshold for compairable patients. |
strat |
stratification indicator. |
alpha |
apha level to compute confidence interval. |
outx |
set to |
method |
can take the value |
alternative |
a character string specifying the alternative hypothesis, must be one of |
maxparents |
maximum number of candidate variables to be added in the ranking solutions tree. |
maxnsol |
maximum number of ranking solutions to be considered. |
nboot |
number of bootstraps to compute standard error of a ranking solution. |
na.rm |
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A mRMR ranking
The "direction" of the concordance index (< 0.5 or > 0.5) is the opposite than the rcorr.cens function in the Hmisc
package. So you can easily get the same results than rcorr.cens by changing the sign of x
.
Benjamin Haibe-Kains, Markus Schroeder
Harrel Jr, F. E. and Lee, K. L. and Mark, D. B. (1996) "Tutorial in biostatistics: multivariable prognostic models: issues in developing models, evaluating assumptions and adequacy, and measuring and reducing error", Statistics in Medicine, 15, pages 361–387.
Pencina, M. J. and D'Agostino, R. B. (2004) "Overall C as a measure of discrimination in survival analysis: model specific population value and confidence interval estimation", Statistics in Medicine, 23, pages 2109–2123, 2004.
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