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Adaptive Sparse Estimation With Side Information

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  • Trambak Banerjee
  • Gourab Mukherjee
  • Wenguang Sun

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The article considers the problem of estimating a high-dimensional sparse parameter in the presence of side information that encodes the sparsity structure. We develop a general framework that involves first using an auxiliary sequence to capture the side information, and then incorporating the auxiliary sequence in inference to reduce the estimation risk. The proposed method, which carries out adaptive Stein’s unbiased risk estimate-thresholding using side information (ASUS), is shown to have robust performance and enjoy optimality properties. We develop new theories to characterize regimes in which ASUS far outperforms competitive shrinkage estimators, and establish precise conditions under which ASUS is asymptotically optimal. Simulation studies are conducted to show that ASUS substantially improves the performance of existing methods in many settings. The methodology is applied for analysis of data from single cell virology studies and microarray time course experiments. Supplementary materials for this article are available online.

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  • Trambak Banerjee & Gourab Mukherjee & Wenguang Sun, 2020. "Adaptive Sparse Estimation With Side Information," Journal of the American Statistical Association, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 115(532), pages 2053-2067, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:jnlasa:v:115:y:2020:i:532:p:2053-2067
    DOI: 10.1080/01621459.2019.1679639
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