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Universal robust regression via maximum mean discrepancy

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  • P Alquier
  • M Gerber

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Many modern datasets are collected automatically and are thus easily contaminated by outliers. This has led to a renewed interest in robust estimation, including new notions of robustness such as robustness to adversarial contamination of the data. However, most robust estimation methods are designed for a specific model. Notably, many methods were proposed recently to obtain robust estimators in linear models, or generalized linear models, and a few were developed for very specific settings, for example beta regression or sample selection models. In this paper we develop a new approach for robust estimation in arbitrary regression models, based on maximum mean discrepancy minimization. We build two estimators that are both proven to be robust to Huber-type contamination. For one of them, we obtain a non-asymptotic error bound and show that it is also robust to adversarial contamination, but this estimator is computationally more expensive to use in practice than the other one. As a by-product of our theoretical analysis of the proposed estimators, we derive new results on kernel conditional mean embedding of distributions that are of independent interest.

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  • P Alquier & M Gerber, 2024. "Universal robust regression via maximum mean discrepancy," Biometrika, Biometrika Trust, vol. 111(1), pages 71-92.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:biomet:v:111:y:2024:i:1:p:71-92.
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