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Conformal Predictions for Longitudinal Data

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arxiv 2310.02863 v1 pith:TAQQD7S7 submitted 2023-10-04 stat.ML cs.LG

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keywords longitudinaldatacoverageintervalslpcipredictionconformalcross-sectional
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We introduce Longitudinal Predictive Conformal Inference (LPCI), a novel distribution-free conformal prediction algorithm for longitudinal data. Current conformal prediction approaches for time series data predominantly focus on the univariate setting, and thus lack cross-sectional coverage when applied individually to each time series in a longitudinal dataset. The current state-of-the-art for longitudinal data relies on creating infinitely-wide prediction intervals to guarantee both cross-sectional and asymptotic longitudinal coverage. The proposed LPCI method addresses this by ensuring that both longitudinal and cross-sectional coverages are guaranteed without resorting to infinitely wide intervals. In our approach, we model the residual data as a quantile fixed-effects regression problem, constructing prediction intervals with a trained quantile regressor. Our extensive experiments demonstrate that LPCI achieves valid cross-sectional coverage and outperforms existing benchmarks in terms of longitudinal coverage rates. Theoretically, we establish LPCI's asymptotic coverage guarantees for both dimensions, with finite-width intervals. The robust performance of LPCI in generating reliable prediction intervals for longitudinal data underscores its potential for broad applications, including in medicine, finance, and supply chain management.

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