A nearest-neighbor control variates estimator gives faster integral approximation rates for random-design functional data and shorter prediction/confidence intervals in simulations, with a proved noisy-case CLT and a conjectured noiseless interval.
Learning the regularity of multivariate functional data
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Combining information both within and between sample realizations, we propose a simple estimator for the local regularity of surfaces in the functional data framework. The independently generated surfaces are measured with errors at possibly random discrete times. Non-asymptotic exponential bounds for the concentration of the regularity estimators are derived. An indicator for anisotropy is proposed and an exponential bound of its risk is derived. Two applications are proposed. We first consider the class of multi-fractional, bi-dimensional, Brownian sheets with domain deformation, and study the nonparametric estimation of the deformation. As a second application, we build minimax optimal, bivariate kernel estimators for the reconstruction of the surfaces.
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Rate accelerated inference for integrals of multivariate random functions
A nearest-neighbor control variates estimator gives faster integral approximation rates for random-design functional data and shorter prediction/confidence intervals in simulations, with a proved noisy-case CLT and a conjectured noiseless interval.