A Bayesian approach to the estimation of maps between riemannian manifolds
Abstract
Let \Theta be a smooth compact oriented manifold without boundary, embedded in a euclidean space and let \gamma be a smooth map \Theta into a riemannian manifold \Lambda. An unknown state \theta \in \Theta is observed via X=\theta+\epsilon \xi where \epsilon>0 is a small parameter and \xi is a white Gaussian noise. For a given smooth prior on \Theta and smooth estimator g of the map \gamma we derive a second-order asymptotic expansion for the related Bayesian risk. The calculation involves the geometry of the underlying spaces \Theta and \Lambda, in particular, the integration-by-parts formula. Using this result, a second-order minimax estimator of \gamma is found based on the modern theory of harmonic maps and hypo-elliptic differential operators.
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@article{arxiv.0705.2540,
title = {A Bayesian approach to the estimation of maps between riemannian manifolds},
author = {Leo T. Butler and Boris Levit},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0705.2540},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
20 pages, no figures published version includes correction to eq.s 31, 41, 43