pense 2.2.2
- Fix build warnings from GCC 14.1.0 on CRAN
pense 2.2.1
- Fix build error on Windows using GCC version < 9.
pense 2.2.0
- Fix bug where argument max_solutionsis not used
correctly.
- Add new numerical coordinate-descent algorithms for LS-EN
(en_cd_options()).
- Revamp the regularization path and how starting points are used and
shared.
- Share starting points across CV folds and replications.
- Address changes in the upcoming Rcpp release.
pense 2.1.0
- Penalty loadings are now applied to both the L1 and L2 parts of the
EN penalty. This will lead to different results for adaptive PENSE and
other adaptive estimators when fitted with alpha < 1!
- PENSE and regularized M-estimators now accept multiple
alphavalues and automatic hyper-parameter selection will
also choose the bestalphavalue.
- New support for specifying the more general “1-SE” rules for the
penalization level as string. All methods which support
lambda = "min"to extract the best fit, also support the
syntaxlambda = "{m}-se"to extract the most parsimonious
fit within m standard-errors of the best fit.
- Adaptively choose the actual breakdown point based on the number of
observations. The chosen breakdown point is close to the user-specified
breakdown point, but avoids numerical instabilities in the S-loss and
excessive computation time caused by these instabilities.
- Simplify the DAL algorithm to fully rely on linear algebra routines
from the BLAS/LAPACK library linked to R. To improve the speed of the
DAL algorithm, optimized BLAS/LAPACK libraries are recommended.
- Fix memory issues from edge-cases and OpenMP problems with Intel
compilers
pense 2.0.3
- Fix a bug causing PENSE-Ridge, i.e.,
pense(..., alpha = 0), to take a long time to compute.
- Fix a compilation error on RHEL due to an error in the autoconf
script.
- Fix problems in prediction_performance()related to the
non-standard evaluation of objects.
- Also return standardized coefficients as std_betaandstd_intercept. # pense 2.0.2
- Fix mishandling of response variables with a robust scale of 0,
e.g., 0-inflated responses or responses with more than 50% identical
values. # pense 2.0.1
- Add new functions for compute adaptive PENSE estimates
(adapense()andadapense_cv()).
- Functions for fitting the model (pense(),adapense(),regmest(), etc.) are not
estimating prediction performance via cross-validation anymore. This can
now be done using the corresponding functionspense_cv(),adapense_cv(), and so on.
- New function prediction_performance()to summarize the
prediction performance of several fits.
- The plot(),coef(),summary(), andpredict()methods for
cross-validated fits also implement the “one-standard-error rule” (with
the “1” adjustable by the user).
- Decrease computation time for most problems.
- New ADMM algorithm for (weighted) elastic net problems with many
observations and many predictors. The new algorithm can be selected with
en_admm_options().
- Argument correctinpense(),pensem(),coef(), etc., is not supported
anymore and will be ignored with a warning. All estimates are now
uncorrected (i.e.,correct=FALSEin
previous versions of the package).
- Make interface more consistent and deprecate the following methods:
- pensem()is now called- pensem_cv().
- initest_options()is replaced by- enpy_options()using better naming of arguments.
- en_options_aug_lars()and- en_options_dal()are replaced by- en_lars_options()and- en_dal_options()for more consistent naming.
- pense_options()and- mstep_options()are
superseded by- mm_algorithm_options()and arguments
specified in the calls to- pense()and companions.
- enpy()is replaced by- enpy_initial_estimates()which has different default
argument values.
 
- Deprecated functions can still be used (for now) with a
warning.
pense 1.2.9
- Fix LTO warnings reported in CRAN checks
- Update autoconf script to address deprecation warnings in
r-devel.
pense 1.2.5
- Fix compatibility of BLAS/LAPACK prototypes with RcppArmadillo
0.9.500.
pense 1.2.4
pense 1.2.1
- Prepare for changes to the upcoming Rcpp (make compatible
with STRICT_R_HEADERS)
- Fix a bug in computing PSCs when using the augmented ridge algorithm
for EN.
pense 1.2.0
- Changed the internal scaling of the regularization parameter for
penseandpensem. Note: The
lambda values in this release are not the same as in previous
releases!
- Fixed a bug when standardizing predictor variables with a MAD of 0
(thanks @hadjipantelis for reporting).
- The maximum value for the regularization parameter lambda is now
chosen exactly.
- Fixed a bug when computing “exact” principal sensitivity components.
# pense 1.0.8
- Fix error with robustbase-0.92-8 as reported by Martin
Maechler.
- Fix undefined behavior in C++ code resulting in build error on
Solaris (x86).
- Fix predict()function forpensemobjects
if computed from a fittedpenseobject.
- Always use deltaandccspecified inpense_options()for the initial estimator. Removedeltaandccarguments frominitest_options()and instead add them toenpy().
- Add further measure of the prediction performance
(resid_size) toobj$cv_lambda_grid, whereobjis of classpenseorpensem.
# pense 1.0.6:
- Initial stable release of the package.