A distributed k-nearest-neighbor classifier that pools local predictions by majority vote attains the same minimax-optimal excess risk and instability rates as the oracle full-data kNN classifier.
Distributed Estimation and Inference with Statistical Guarantees
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This paper studies hypothesis testing and parameter estimation in the context of the divide and conquer algorithm. In a unified likelihood based framework, we propose new test statistics and point estimators obtained by aggregating various statistics from $k$ subsamples of size $n/k$, where $n$ is the sample size. In both low dimensional and high dimensional settings, we address the important question of how to choose $k$ as $n$ grows large, providing a theoretical upper bound on $k$ such that the information loss due to the divide and conquer algorithm is negligible. In other words, the resulting estimators have the same inferential efficiencies and estimation rates as a practically infeasible oracle with access to the full sample. Thorough numerical results are provided to back up the theory.
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A distributed k-nearest-neighbor classifier that pools local predictions by majority vote attains the same minimax-optimal excess risk and instability rates as the oracle full-data kNN classifier.