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Generalized multi-view model: Adaptive density estimation under low-rank constraints

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We study the problem of bivariate discrete or continuous probability density estimation under low-rank constraints.For discrete distributions, we assume that the two-dimensional array to estimate is a low-rank probability matrix. In the continuous case, we assume that the density with respect to the Lebesgue measure satisfies a generalized multi-view model, meaning that it is $\beta$-H{\"o}lder and can be decomposed as a sum of $K$ components, each of which is a product of one-dimensional functions. In both settings, we propose estimators that achieve, up to logarithmic factors, the minimax optimal convergence rates under such low-rank constraints. In the discrete case, the proposed estimator is adaptive to the rank $K$. In the continuous case, our estimator converges with the $L_1$ rate $\min((K/n)^{\beta/(2\beta+1)}, n^{-\beta/(2\beta+2)})$ up to logarithmic factors, and it is adaptive to the unknown support as well as to the smoothness $\beta$ and to the unknown number of separable components $K$. We present efficient algorithms for computing our estimators.

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PMODE: Theoretically Grounded and Modular Mixture Modeling

cs.LG · 2025-08-29 · conditional · novelty 6.0

PMODE partitions data and fits per-subset density estimators, achieving near-optimal mixture rates for L1, L2, and KL objectives; its MV-PMODE variant scales to thousands of dimensions and rivals deep anomaly detection baselines.

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  • PMODE: Theoretically Grounded and Modular Mixture Modeling cs.LG · 2025-08-29 · conditional · none · ref 18 · internal anchor

    PMODE partitions data and fits per-subset density estimators, achieving near-optimal mixture rates for L1, L2, and KL objectives; its MV-PMODE variant scales to thousands of dimensions and rivals deep anomaly detection baselines.