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arxiv: 1702.05113 · v2 · pith:FNJFDILPnew · submitted 2017-02-16 · 🧮 math.ST · stat.TH

Adaptive Risk Bounds in Univariate Total Variation Denoising and Trend Filtering

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We study trend filtering, a relatively recent method for univariate nonparametric regression. For a given positive integer $r$, the $r$-th order trend filtering estimator is defined as the minimizer of the sum of squared errors when we constrain (or penalize) the sum of the absolute $r$-th order discrete derivatives of the fitted function at the design points. For $r=1$, the estimator reduces to total variation regularization which has received much attention in the statistics and image processing literature. In this paper, we study the performance of the trend filtering estimator for every positive integer $r$, both in the constrained and penalized forms. Our main results show that in the strong sparsity setting when the underlying function is a (discrete) spline with few "knots", the risk (under the global squared error loss) of the trend filtering estimator (with an appropriate choice of the tuning parameter) achieves the parametric $n^{-1}$ rate, up to a logarithmic (multiplicative) factor. Our results therefore provide support for the use of trend filtering, for every $r$, in the strong sparsity setting.

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