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arxiv: 1601.00815 · v4 · pith:ZXMXHOFSnew · submitted 2016-01-05 · 🧮 math.ST · stat.ME· stat.TH

Semi-parametric efficiency bounds for high-dimensional models

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Asymptotic lower bounds for estimation play a fundamental role in assessing the quality of statistical procedures. In this paper we propose a framework for obtaining semi-parametric efficiency bounds for sparse high-dimensional models, where the dimension of the parameter is larger than the sample size. We adopt a semi-parametric point of view: we concentrate on one dimensional functions of a high-dimensional parameter. We follow two different approaches to reach the lower bounds: asymptotic Cram\'er-Rao bounds and Le Cam's type of analysis. Both these approaches allow us to define a class of asymptotically unbiased or "regular" estimators for which a lower bound is derived. Consequently, we show that certain estimators obtained by de-sparsifying (or de-biasing) an $\ell_1$-penalized M-estimator are asymptotically unbiased and achieve the lower bound on the variance: thus in this sense they are asymptotically efficient. The paper discusses in detail the linear regression model and the Gaussian graphical model.

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