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Adaptive Testing for High-dimensional Data

Statistics Theory 2023-03-16 v1 Methodology Statistics Theory

Abstract

In this article, we propose a class of LqL_q-norm based U-statistics for a family of global testing problems related to high-dimensional data. This includes testing of mean vector and its spatial sign, simultaneous testing of linear model coefficients, and testing of component-wise independence for high-dimensional observations, among others. Under the null hypothesis, we derive asymptotic normality and independence between LqL_q-norm based U-statistics for several qqs under mild moment and cumulant conditions. A simple combination of two studentized LqL_q-based test statistics via their pp-values is proposed and is shown to attain great power against alternatives of different sparsity. Our work is a substantial extension of He et al. (2021), which is mostly focused on mean and covariance testing, and we manage to provide a general treatment of asymptotic independence of LqL_q-norm based U-statistics for a wide class of kernels. To alleviate the computation burden, we introduce a variant of the proposed U-statistics by using the monotone indices in the summation, resulting in a U-statistic with asymmetric kernel. A dynamic programming method is introduced to reduce the computational cost from O(nqr)O(n^{qr}), which is required for the calculation of the full U-statistic, to O(nr)O(n^r) where rr is the order of the kernel. Numerical studies further corroborate the advantage of the proposed adaptive test as compared to some existing competitors.

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@article{arxiv.2303.08197,
  title  = {Adaptive Testing for High-dimensional Data},
  author = {Yangfan Zhang and Runmin Wang and Xiaofeng Shao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.08197},
  year   = {2023}
}