Comparison of Functional Regression and Functional Principal Component Regression for Estimating Non-Invasive Blood Glucose Level

Perbandingan Metode Regresi Fungsional dan Regresi Komponen Utama Fungsional untuk Menduga Kadar Glukosa Darah pada Alat Non-Invasif

Authors

  • Nurul Fadhilah Department of Statistics, IPB University, Indonesia
  • Erfiani Department of Statistics, IPB University, Indonesia
  • Indahwati Department of Statistics, IPB University, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29244/ijsa.v5i1p14-25

Abstract

The calibration method is an alternative method that can be used to analyze the relationship between invasive and non-invasive blood glucose levels. Calibration modeling generally has a large dimension and contains multicolinearities because usually in functional data the number of independent variables (p) is greater than the number of observations (p>n). Both problems can be overcome using Functional Regression (FR) and Functional Principal Component Regression (FPCR). FPCR is based on Principal Component Analysis (PCA). In FPCR, the data is transformed using a polynomial basis before data reduction. This research tried to model the equations of spectral calibration of voltage value excreted by non-invasive blood glucose level monitoring devices to predict blood glucose using FR and FPCR. This study aimed to determine the best calibration model for measuring non-invasive blood glucose levels with the FR and FPCR. The results of this research showed that the FR model had a bigger coefficient determination (R2) value and lower Root Mean Square Error (RMSE) and Root Mean Square Error Prediction (RMSEP) value than the FPCR model, which was 12.9%, 5.417, and 5.727 respectively. Overall, the calibration modeling with the FR model is the best model for estimate blood glucose level compared to the FPCR model.

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Published

31-03-2021

How to Cite

Fadhilah, N., Erfiani, E., & Indahwati, I. (2021). Comparison of Functional Regression and Functional Principal Component Regression for Estimating Non-Invasive Blood Glucose Level: Perbandingan Metode Regresi Fungsional dan Regresi Komponen Utama Fungsional untuk Menduga Kadar Glukosa Darah pada Alat Non-Invasif. Indonesian Journal of Statistics and Its Applications, 5(1), 14–25. https://doi.org/10.29244/ijsa.v5i1p14-25

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