Nested conformal prediction and quantile out-of-bag ensemble methods
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Conformal prediction is a popular tool for providing valid prediction sets for classification and regression problems, without relying on any distributional assumptions on the data. While the traditional description of conformal prediction starts with a nonconformity score, we provide an alternate (but equivalent) view that starts with a sequence of nested sets and calibrates them to find a valid prediction set. The nested framework subsumes all nonconformity scores, including recent proposals based on quantile regression and density estimation. While these ideas were originally derived based on sample splitting, our framework seamlessly extends them to other aggregation schemes like cross-conformal, jackknife+ and out-of-bag methods. We use the framework to derive a new algorithm (QOOB, pronounced cube) that combines four ideas: quantile regression, cross-conformalization, ensemble methods and out-of-bag predictions. We develop a computationally efficient implementation of cross-conformal, that is also used by QOOB. In a detailed numerical investigation, QOOB performs either the best or close to the best on all simulated and real datasets. Code for QOOB is available at https://github.com/aigen/QOOB.
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