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2024 Off-the-grid prediction and testing for linear combination of translated features
Cristina Butucea, Jean-François Delmas, Anne Dutfoy, Clément Hardy
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Electron. J. Statist. 18(2): 2931-2973 (2024). DOI: 10.1214/24-EJS2267

Abstract

We consider a model where a signal (discrete or continuous) is observed with an additive Gaussian noise process. The signal is issued from a linear combination of a finite but increasing number of translated features. The features are continuously parameterized by their location and depend on some scale parameter. First, we extend previous prediction results for off-the-grid estimators by taking into account here that the scale parameter may vary. The prediction bounds are analogous, but we improve the minimal distance between two consecutive features locations in order to achieve these bounds.

Next, we propose a goodness-of-fit test for the model and give non-asymptotic upper bounds of the testing risk and of the minimax separation rate between two distinguishable signals. In particular, our test encompasses the signal detection framework. We deduce upper bounds on the minimal energy, expressed as the 2-norm of the linear coefficients, to successfully detect a signal in presence of noise. The general model considered in this paper is a non-linear extension of the classical high-dimensional regression model. It turns out that, in this framework, our upper bound on the minimax separation rate matches (up to a logarithmic factor) the lower bound on the minimax separation rate for signal detection in the high dimensional linear model associated to a fixed dictionary of features. We also propose a procedure to test whether the features of the observed signal belong to a given finite collection under the assumption that the linear coefficients may vary, but have prescribed signs under the null hypothesis. A non-asymptotic upper bound on the testing risk is given.

We illustrate our results on the spikes deconvolution model with Gaussian features on the real line and with the Dirichlet kernel, frequently used in the compressed sensing literature, on the torus.

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Cristina Butucea. Jean-François Delmas. Anne Dutfoy. Clément Hardy. "Off-the-grid prediction and testing for linear combination of translated features." Electron. J. Statist. 18 (2) 2931 - 2973, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1214/24-EJS2267

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Received: 1 December 2023; Published: 2024
First available in Project Euclid: 12 July 2024

Digital Object Identifier: 10.1214/24-EJS2267

Subjects:
Primary: 62G05 , 62G10
Secondary: 62G08

Keywords: goodness-of-fit testing , mixture model , non-linear regression model , non-parametric hypotheses testing , off-the-grid methods , spikes deconvolution

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