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SOFARI: High-Dimensional Manifold-Based Inference

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arxiv 2309.15032 v2 pith:24VT7GR6 submitted 2023-09-26 stat.ME math.STstat.MLstat.TH

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keywords inferencesofarilatentconstraintsfactorsparseenablinghigh-dimensional
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Multi-task learning is a widely used technique for harnessing information from various tasks. Recently, the sparse orthogonal factor regression (SOFAR) framework, based on the sparse singular value decomposition (SVD) within the coefficient matrix, was introduced for interpretable multi-task learning, enabling the discovery of meaningful latent feature-response association networks across different layers. However, conducting precise inference on the latent factor matrices has remained challenging due to the orthogonality constraints inherited from the sparse SVD constraints. In this paper, we suggest a novel approach called the high-dimensional manifold-based SOFAR inference (SOFARI), drawing on the Neyman near-orthogonality inference while incorporating the Stiefel manifold structure imposed by the SVD constraints. By leveraging the underlying Stiefel manifold structure that is crucial to enabling inference, SOFARI provides easy-to-use bias-corrected estimators for both latent left factor vectors and singular values, for which we show to enjoy the asymptotic mean-zero normal distributions with estimable variances. We introduce two SOFARI variants to handle strongly and weakly orthogonal latent factors, where the latter covers a broader range of applications. We illustrate the effectiveness of SOFARI and justify our theoretical results through simulation examples and a real data application in economic forecasting.

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    SOFARI-R constructs debiased, asymptotically normal estimators with consistent variance estimates for the latent right singular vectors of a sparse SVD regression coefficient matrix.

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    GeoERM learns orthonormal task representations via Riemannian gradient descent with polar retraction, and reports accuracy gains over Euclidean multi-task baselines.

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