A Probabilistic Oracle Inequality and Quantification of Uncertainty of a modified Discrepancy Principle for Statistical Inverse Problems
Numerical Analysis
2022-02-28 v1 Numerical Analysis
Statistics Theory
Statistics Theory
Abstract
In this note we consider spectral cut-off estimators to solve a statistical linear inverse problem under arbitrary white noise. The truncation level is determined with a recently introduced adaptive method based on the classical discrepancy principle. We provide probabilistic oracle inequalities together with quantification of uncertainty for general linear problems. Moreover, we compare the new method to existing ones, namely early stopping sequential discrepancy principle and the balancing principle, both theoretically and numerically.
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@article{arxiv.2202.12596,
title = {A Probabilistic Oracle Inequality and Quantification of Uncertainty of a modified Discrepancy Principle for Statistical Inverse Problems},
author = {Tim Jahn},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.12596},
year = {2022}
}