An intrinsic spherical kernel ridge regression framework is introduced for non-linear responses on spheres, reducing infinite-dimensional estimation to finite via the representer theorem with convergence rates shown.
Asymptotic Confidence Sets for General Nonparametric Regression and Classification by Regularized Kernel Methods
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Regularized kernel methods such as, e.g., support vector machines and least-squares support vector regression constitute an important class of standard learning algorithms in machine learning. Theoretical investigations concerning asymptotic properties have manly focused on rates of convergence during the last years but there are only very few and limited (asymptotic) results on statistical inference so far. As this is a serious limitation for their use in mathematical statistics, the goal of the article is to fill this gap. Based on asymptotic normality of many of these methods, the article derives a strongly consistent estimator for the unknown covariance matrix of the limiting normal distribution. In this way, we obtain asymptotically correct confidence sets for $\psi(f_{P,\lambda_0})$ where $f_{P,\lambda_0}$ denotes the minimizer of the regularized risk in the reproducing kernel Hilbert space $H$ and $\psi:H\rightarrow\mathds{R}^m$ is any Hadamard-differentiable functional. Applications include (multivariate) pointwise confidence sets for values of $f_{P,\lambda_0}$ and confidence sets for gradients, integrals, and norms.
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Derives an optimal subsampling probability for Horvitz-Thompson reweighted kernel ridge or SVM estimators in RKHS and validates it numerically.
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Infinite-Dimensional Spherical Kernel ridge Regression
An intrinsic spherical kernel ridge regression framework is introduced for non-linear responses on spheres, reducing infinite-dimensional estimation to finite via the representer theorem with convergence rates shown.
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Subsampling for supervised learning in reproducing kernel Hilbert spaces
Derives an optimal subsampling probability for Horvitz-Thompson reweighted kernel ridge or SVM estimators in RKHS and validates it numerically.