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Bayesian poisson regression tensor train decomposition model for learning mortality pattern changes during COVID-19 pandemic

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  • Wei Zhang
  • Antonietta Mira
  • Ernst C. Wit

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COVID-19 has led to excess deaths around the world. However, the impact on mortality rates from other causes of death during this time remains unclear. To understand the broader impact of COVID-19 on other causes of death, we analyze Italian official data covering monthly mortality counts from January 2015 to December 2020. To handle the high-dimensional nature of the data, we developed a model that combines Poisson regression with tensor train decomposition to explore the lower-dimensional residual structure of the data. Our Bayesian approach incorporates prior information on model parameters and utilizes an efficient Metropolis-Hastings within Gibbs algorithm for posterior inference. Simulation studies were conducted to validate our approach. Our method not only identifies differential effects of interventions on cause-specific mortality rates through Poisson regression but also provides insights into the relationship between COVID-19 and other causes of death. Additionally, it uncovers latent classes related to demographic characteristics, temporal patterns, and causes of death.

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  • Wei Zhang & Antonietta Mira & Ernst C. Wit, 2025. "Bayesian poisson regression tensor train decomposition model for learning mortality pattern changes during COVID-19 pandemic," Journal of Applied Statistics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 52(5), pages 1017-1039, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:japsta:v:52:y:2025:i:5:p:1017-1039
    DOI: 10.1080/02664763.2024.2411608
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