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arxiv: 0712.0904 · v1 · submitted 2007-12-06 · 🧮 math.ST · stat.TH

On optimality of Bayesian testimation in the normal means problem

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We consider a problem of recovering a high-dimensional vector $\mu$ observed in white noise, where the unknown vector $\mu$ is assumed to be sparse. The objective of the paper is to develop a Bayesian formalism which gives rise to a family of $l_0$-type penalties. The penalties are associated with various choices of the prior distributions $\pi_n(\cdot)$ on the number of nonzero entries of $\mu$ and, hence, are easy to interpret. The resulting Bayesian estimators lead to a general thresholding rule which accommodates many of the known thresholding and model selection procedures as particular cases corresponding to specific choices of $\pi_n(\cdot)$. Furthermore, they achieve optimality in a rather general setting under very mild conditions on the prior. We also specify the class of priors $\pi_n(\cdot)$ for which the resulting estimator is adaptively optimal (in the minimax sense) for a wide range of sparse sequences and consider several examples of such priors.

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