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Minimum Distance Estimation for Robust High-Dimensional Regression (1307.3227v1)

Published 11 Jul 2013 in stat.ME and stat.ML

Abstract: We propose a minimum distance estimation method for robust regression in sparse high-dimensional settings. The traditional likelihood-based estimators lack resilience against outliers, a critical issue when dealing with high-dimensional noisy data. Our method, Minimum Distance Lasso (MD-Lasso), combines minimum distance functionals, customarily used in nonparametric estimation for their robustness, with l1-regularization for high-dimensional regression. The geometry of MD-Lasso is key to its consistency and robustness. The estimator is governed by a scaling parameter that caps the influence of outliers: the loss per observation is locally convex and close to quadratic for small squared residuals, and flattens for squared residuals larger than the scaling parameter. As the parameter approaches infinity, the estimator becomes equivalent to least-squares Lasso. MD-Lasso enjoys fast convergence rates under mild conditions on the model error distribution, which hold for any of the solutions in a convexity region around the true parameter and in certain cases for every solution. Remarkably, a first-order optimization method is able to produce iterates very close to the consistent solutions, with geometric convergence and regardless of the initialization. A connection is established with re-weighted least-squares that intuitively explains MD-Lasso robustness. The merits of our method are demonstrated through simulation and eQTL data analysis.

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