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SEMI-SUPERVISED INFERENCE
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Zhang, Anru
, Brown, Lawrence D.
, Cai, T. Tony
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Asymptotic methods
/ Asymptotic properties
/ Confidence intervals
/ Estimating techniques
/ Estimators
/ Homeless people
/ Inference
/ Least squares method
/ Statistical analysis
/ Statistical methods
2019
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SEMI-SUPERVISED INFERENCE
by
Zhang, Anru
, Brown, Lawrence D.
, Cai, T. Tony
in
Asymptotic methods
/ Asymptotic properties
/ Confidence intervals
/ Estimating techniques
/ Estimators
/ Homeless people
/ Inference
/ Least squares method
/ Statistical analysis
/ Statistical methods
2019
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Journal Article
SEMI-SUPERVISED INFERENCE
2019
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Overview
We propose a general semi-supervised inference framework focused on the estimation of the population mean. As usual in semi-supervised settings, there exists an unlabeled sample of covariate vectors and a labeled sample consisting of covariate vectors along with real-valued responses (“labels”). Otherwise, the formulation is “assumption-lean” in that no major conditions are imposed on the statistical or functional form of the data. We consider both the ideal semi-supervised setting where infinitely many unlabeled samples are available, as well as the ordinary semi-supervised setting in which only a finite number of unlabeled samples is available.
Estimators are proposed along with corresponding confidence intervals for the population mean. Theoretical analysis on both the asymptotic distribution and ℓ₂-risk for the proposed procedures are given. Surprisingly, the proposed estimators, based on a simple form of the least squares method, outperform the ordinary sample mean. The simple, transparent form of the estimator lends confidence to the perception that its asymptotic improvement over the ordinary sample mean also nearly holds even for moderate size samples. The method is further extended to a nonparametric setting, in which the oracle rate can be achieved asymptotically. The proposed estimators are further illustrated by simulation studies and a real data example involving estimation of the homeless population.
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Institute of Mathematical Statistics
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