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arxiv: 1708.02854 · v2 · pith:PGG6JVQAnew · submitted 2017-08-09 · 🧮 math.ST · stat.TH

Functional estimation and hypothesis testing in nonparametric boundary models

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keywords nonparametricproblemboundaryconsiderestimatinghypothesisminimaxmodels
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Consider a Poisson point process with unknown support boundary curve $g$, which forms a prototype of an irregular statistical model. We address the problem of estimating non-linear functionals of the form $\int \Phi(g(x))\,dx$. Following a nonparametric maximum-likelihood approach, we construct an estimator which is UMVU over H\"older balls and achieves the (local) minimax rate of convergence. These results hold under weak assumptions on $\Phi$ which are satisfied for $\Phi(u)=|u|^p$, $p\ge 1$. As an application, we consider the problem of estimating the $L^p$-norm and derive the minimax separation rates in the corresponding nonparametric hypothesis testing problem. Structural differences to results for regular nonparametric models are discussed.

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