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Time-Uniform Confidence Spheres for Means of Random Vectors

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arxiv 2311.08168 v5 pith:DTWHIVQ5 submitted 2023-11-14 math.ST cs.ITmath.ITstat.MEstat.MLstat.TH

classification math.STcs.ITmath.ITstat.MEstat.MLstat.TH
keywords randomvectorsmeanconfidencecsssapproachdimension-freedistributions
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We study sequential mean estimation in $\mathbb{R}^d$. In particular, we derive time-uniform confidence spheres -- confidence sphere sequences (CSSs) -- which contain the mean of random vectors with high probability simultaneously across all sample sizes. Our results include a dimension-free CSS for log-concave random vectors, a dimension-free CSS for sub-Gaussian random vectors, and CSSs for sub-$\psi$ random vectors (which includes sub-gamma, sub-Poisson, and sub-exponential distributions). Many of our results are optimal. For sub-Gaussian distributions we also provide a CSS which tracks a time-varying mean, generalizing Robbins' mixture approach to the multivariate setting. Finally, we provide several CSSs for heavy-tailed random vectors (two moments only). Our bounds hold under a martingale assumption on the mean and do not require that the observations be iid. Our work is based on PAC-Bayesian theory and inspired by an approach of Catoni and Giulini.

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