Mixtures of product densities are identifiable under a dimension-weighted ell-independence condition, and their nonparametric estimation rate is near-minimax with sample size polynomial in dimension.
Generalized Identifiability Bounds for Mixture Models with Grouped Samples
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Recent work has shown that finite mixture models with $m$ components are identifiable, while making no assumptions on the mixture components, so long as one has access to groups of samples of size $2m-1$ which are known to come from the same mixture component. In this work we generalize that result and show that, if every subset of $k$ mixture components of a mixture model are linearly independent, then that mixture model is identifiable with only $(2m-1)/(k-1)$ samples per group. We further show that this value cannot be improved. We prove an analogous result for a stronger form of identifiability known as "determinedness" along with a corresponding lower bound. This independence assumption almost surely holds if mixture components are chosen randomly from a $k$-dimensional space. We describe some implications of our results for multinomial mixture models and topic modeling.
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Identifiability and Estimation in High-Dimensional Nonparametric Latent Structure Models
Mixtures of product densities are identifiable under a dimension-weighted ell-independence condition, and their nonparametric estimation rate is near-minimax with sample size polynomial in dimension.