Last updated: 2018-07-27
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Here, I return to a question I asked in a previous investigation: does the choice of init_fn
affect the final objective attained?
I perform a very simple (if time-consuming) experiment. I fit FLASH to the GTEx dataset from previous investigations using init_fn = udv_si
with ten different seeds, and compare the final objective in each case to the objective I get using init_fn = udv_svd
.
I pre-run the code and load the results from file. I am using warmstarts to avoid the problem described here (at present, this functionality is only available in branch trackObj
).
# devtools::install_github("stephenslab/flashr", ref="trackObj")
devtools::load_all("/Users/willwerscheid/GitHub/flashr")
# devtools::install_github("stephenslab/ebnm")
devtools::load_all("/Users/willwerscheid/GitHub/ebnm")
gtex <- readRDS(gzcon(url("https://github.com/stephenslab/gtexresults/blob/master/data/MatrixEQTLSumStats.Portable.Z.rds?raw=TRUE")))
strong <- t(gtex$strong.z)
niter <- 10
obj.udv_si <- rep(0, niter)
nfactor.udv_si <- rep(0, niter)
for (i in 1:niter) {
res <- flash_add_greedy(strong, Kmax=50, init_fn="udv_si",
warmstart=TRUE, verbose=TRUE, seed=i)
obj.udv_si[i] <- flash_get_objective(strong, res$f)
nfactor.udv_si[i] <- flash_get_nfactors(res$f)
}
res2 <- flash_add_greedy(strong, Kmax=50, init_fn="udv_svd",
warmstart=TRUE, verbose=TRUE, seed=i)
obj.udv_svd <- flash_get_objective(strong, res2$f)
nfactor.udv_svd <- flash_get_nfactors(res2$f)
all_res <- list(obj.udv_si = obj.udv_si,
obj.udv_svd = obj.udv_svd,
nfactor.udv_si = nfactor.udv_si)
nfactor.udv_svd = nfactor.udv_svd)
saveRDS(all_res, "../data/init_fn2/res.rds")
all_res <- readRDS("./data/init_fn2/res.rds")
Results are as follows.
obj.diff <- all_res$obj.udv_si - all_res$obj.udv_svd
col <- c("lightgreen", "skyblue", "royalblue", "purple4")
plot.col <- col[all_res$nfactor.udv_si - 22]
plot(1:10, obj.diff,
xlab="seed", ylab="difference in objective",
xlim=c(1, 11), ylim=c(-1200, 200),
pch=19, col=plot.col,
main="Obj. attained for udv_si (relative to udv_svd)")
abline(0, 0, lty=2)
legend("topright", as.character(23:26), pch=19, col=col,
title="# factors")
Version | Author | Date |
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974e1db | Jason Willwerscheid | 2018-07-27 |
So, six seeds yield an objective that is much worse than the objective attained using udv_svd
, and four seeds yield an objective that is as good or slightly better. The latter all include 25 factor/loading pairs, which is also the number of factor/loading pairs given by udv_svd
.
These results lend further support to my previous conclusion that we should make udv_svd
the default initialization function when there is no missing data.
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