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Minimax Optimal Rate for Parameter Estimation in Multivariate Deviated Models

Published 27 Jan 2023 in math.ST and stat.TH | (2301.11808v2)

Abstract: We study the maximum likelihood estimation (MLE) in the multivariate deviated model where the data are generated from the density function $(1-\lambda{\ast})h_{0}(x)+\lambda{\ast}f(x|\mu{\ast}, \Sigma{\ast})$ in which $h_{0}$ is a known function, $\lambda{\ast} \in [0,1]$ and $(\mu{\ast}, \Sigma{\ast})$ are unknown parameters to estimate. The main challenges in deriving the convergence rate of the MLE mainly come from two issues: (1) The interaction between the function $h_{0}$ and the density function $f$; (2) The deviated proportion $\lambda{\ast}$ can go to the extreme points of $[0,1]$ as the sample size tends to infinity. To address these challenges, we develop the \emph{distinguishability condition} to capture the linear independent relation between the function $h_{0}$ and the density function $f$. We then provide comprehensive convergence rates of the MLE via the vanishing rate of $\lambda{\ast}$ to zero as well as the distinguishability of two functions $h_{0}$ and $f$.

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