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Stein's unbiased risk estimate and Hyvärinen's score matching (2502.20123v1)

Published 27 Feb 2025 in math.ST, stat.ME, stat.ML, and stat.TH

Abstract: We study two G-modeling strategies for estimating the signal distribution (the empirical Bayesian's prior) from observations corrupted with normal noise. First, we choose the signal distribution by minimizing Stein's unbiased risk estimate (SURE) of the implied Eddington/Tweedie Bayes denoiser, an approach motivated by optimal empirical Bayesian shrinkage estimation of the signals. Second, we select the signal distribution by minimizing Hyv\"arinen's score matching objective for the implied score (derivative of log-marginal density), targeting minimal Fisher divergence between estimated and true marginal densities. While these strategies appear distinct, they are known to be mathematically equivalent. We provide a unified analysis of SURE and score matching under both well-specified signal distribution classes and misspecification. In the classical well-specified setting with homoscedastic noise and compactly supported signal distribution, we establish nearly parametric rates of convergence of the empirical Bayes regret and the Fisher divergence. In a commonly studied misspecified model, we establish fast rates of convergence to the oracle denoiser and corresponding oracle inequalities. Our empirical results demonstrate competitiveness with nonparametric maximum likelihood in well-specified settings, while showing superior performance under misspecification, particularly in settings involving heteroscedasticity and side information.

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