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Scalable visualisation methods for modern Generalized Additive Models
In the last two decades the growth of computational resources has made it
possible to handle Generalized Additive Models (GAMs) that formerly were too
costly for serious applications. However, the growth in model complexity has
not been matched by improved visualisations for model development and results
presentation. Motivated by an industrial application in electricity load
forecasting, we identify the areas where the lack of modern visualisation tools
for GAMs is particularly severe, and we address the shortcomings of existing
methods by proposing a set of visual tools that a) are fast enough for
interactive use, b) exploit the additive structure of GAMs, c) scale to large
data sets and d) can be used in conjunction with a wide range of response
distributions. All the new visual methods proposed in this work are implemented
by the mgcViz R package, which can be found on the Comprehensive R Archive
Network