Abstract

For complete ultrahigh-dimensional data, sure independent screening methods can effectively reduce the dimensionality while retaining all the active variables with high probability. However, limited screening methods have been developed for ultrahigh-dimensional survival data subject to censoring. We propose a censored cumulative residual independent screening method that is model-free and enjoys the sure independent screening property. Active variables tend to be ranked above the inactive ones in terms of their association with the survival times. Compared with several existing methods, our model-free screening method works well with general survival models, and it is invariant to the monotone transformation of the responses, as well as requiring substantially weaker moment conditions. Numerical studies demonstrate the usefulness of the censored cumulative residual independent screening method, and the new approach is illustrated with a gene expression data set.

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