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Convergence Rates for the Generalized Fr\'echet Mean via the Quadruple Inequality

Statistics Theory 2023-06-16 v5 Statistics Theory

Abstract

For sets Q\mathcal Q and Y\mathcal Y, the generalized Fr\'echet mean mQm \in \mathcal Q of a random variable YY, which has values in Y\mathcal Y, is any minimizer of qE[c(q,Y)]q\mapsto \mathbb E[\mathfrak c(q,Y)], where c ⁣:Q×YR\mathfrak c \colon \mathcal Q \times \mathcal Y \to \mathbb R is a cost function. There are little restrictions to Q\mathcal Q and Y\mathcal Y. In particular, Q\mathcal Q can be a non-Euclidean metric space. We provide convergence rates for the empirical generalized Fr\'echet mean. Conditions for rates in probability and rates in expectation are given. In contrast to previous results on Fr\'echet means, we do not require a finite diameter of the Q\mathcal Q or Y\mathcal Y. Instead, we assume an inequality, which we call quadruple inequality. It generalizes an otherwise common Lipschitz condition on the cost function. This quadruple inequality is known to hold in Hadamard spaces. We show that it also holds in a suitable way for certain powers of a Hadamard-metric.

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@article{arxiv.1812.08037,
  title  = {Convergence Rates for the Generalized Fr\'echet Mean via the Quadruple Inequality},
  author = {Christof Schötz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.08037},
  year   = {2023}
}