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MINIMAX ESTIMATION OF LINEAR AND QUADRATIC FUNCTIONALS ON SPARSITY CLASSES
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Collier, Olivier
, Tsybakov, Alexandre B.
, Comminges, Laëtitia
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Asymptotic methods
/ Convergence
/ Elbow (anatomy)
/ Estimating techniques
/ Estimators
/ Functionals
/ Mathematics
/ Minimax technique
/ Normal distribution
/ Statistics
/ Studies
/ Vector space
2017
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MINIMAX ESTIMATION OF LINEAR AND QUADRATIC FUNCTIONALS ON SPARSITY CLASSES
by
Collier, Olivier
, Tsybakov, Alexandre B.
, Comminges, Laëtitia
in
Asymptotic methods
/ Convergence
/ Elbow (anatomy)
/ Estimating techniques
/ Estimators
/ Functionals
/ Mathematics
/ Minimax technique
/ Normal distribution
/ Statistics
/ Studies
/ Vector space
2017
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MINIMAX ESTIMATION OF LINEAR AND QUADRATIC FUNCTIONALS ON SPARSITY CLASSES
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Collier, Olivier
, Tsybakov, Alexandre B.
, Comminges, Laëtitia
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Asymptotic methods
/ Convergence
/ Elbow (anatomy)
/ Estimating techniques
/ Estimators
/ Functionals
/ Mathematics
/ Minimax technique
/ Normal distribution
/ Statistics
/ Studies
/ Vector space
2017
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MINIMAX ESTIMATION OF LINEAR AND QUADRATIC FUNCTIONALS ON SPARSITY CLASSES
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MINIMAX ESTIMATION OF LINEAR AND QUADRATIC FUNCTIONALS ON SPARSITY CLASSES
2017
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For the Gaussian sequence model, we obtain nonasymptotic minimax rates of estimation of the linear, quadratic and the ℓ2-norm functionals on classes of sparse vectors and construct optimal estimators that attain these rates. The main object of interest is the class B0(s) of s-sparse vectors θ = (θ1,..., θd), for which we also provide completely adaptive estimators (independent of s and of the noise variance σ) having logarithmically slower rates than the minimax ones. Furthermore, we obtain the minimax rates on the ℓq-balls Bq(r) = {θ ϵ ℝd : ∥θ∥q ≤ r} where 0 < q ≤ 2, and ${\\Vert \\mathrm{\\theta }\\Vert }_{\\mathrm{q}}={\\left({\\mathrm{\\Sigma }}_{\\mathrm{i}=1}^{\\mathrm{d}}|{\\mathrm{\\theta }}_{\\mathrm{i}}{|}^{\\mathrm{q}}\\right)}^{1/\\mathrm{q}}$. This analysis shows that there are, in general, three zones in the rates of convergence that we call the sparse zone, the dense zone and the degenerate zone, while a fourth zone appears for estimation of the quadratic functional. We show that, as opposed to estimation of θ, the correct logarithmic terms in the optimal rates for the sparse zone scale as log(d/s2) and not as log(d/s). For the class B0(s), the rates of estimation of the linear functional and of the ℓ2-norm have a simple elbow at s = √d (boundary between the sparse and the dense zones) and exhibit similar performances, whereas the estimation of the quadratic functional Q(θ) reveals more complex effects: the minimax risk on B0(s) is infinite and the sparseness assumption needs to be combined with a bound on the ℓ2-norm. Finally, we apply our results on estimation of the ℓ2-norm to the problem of testing against sparse alternatives. In particular, we obtain a nonasymptotic analog of the Ingster–Donoho–Jin theory revealing some effects that were not captured by the previous asymptotic analysis.
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Institute of Mathematical Statistics
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