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Efficient Statistics, in High Dimensions, from Truncated Samples (1809.03986v2)

Published 11 Sep 2018 in math.ST, cs.DS, cs.LG, stat.CO, stat.ML, and stat.TH

Abstract: We provide an efficient algorithm for the classical problem, going back to Galton, Pearson, and Fisher, of estimating, with arbitrary accuracy the parameters of a multivariate normal distribution from truncated samples. Truncated samples from a $d$-variate normal ${\cal N}(\mathbf{\mu},\mathbf{\Sigma})$ means a samples is only revealed if it falls in some subset $S \subseteq \mathbb{R}d$; otherwise the samples are hidden and their count in proportion to the revealed samples is also hidden. We show that the mean $\mathbf{\mu}$ and covariance matrix $\mathbf{\Sigma}$ can be estimated with arbitrary accuracy in polynomial-time, as long as we have oracle access to $S$, and $S$ has non-trivial measure under the unknown $d$-variate normal distribution. Additionally we show that without oracle access to $S$, any non-trivial estimation is impossible.

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