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Denoising Flows on Trees

Statistics Theory 2017-01-04 v2 Statistics Theory

Abstract

We study the estimation of flows on trees, a structured generalization of isotonic regression. A tree flow is defined recursively as a positive flow value into a node that is partitioned into an outgoing flow to the children nodes, with some amount of the flow possibly leaking outside. We study the behavior of the least squares estimator for flows, and the associated minimax lower bounds. We characterize the risk of the least squares estimator in two regimes. In the first regime the diameter of the tree grows at most logarithmically with the number of nodes. In the second regime, the tree contains long paths. The results are compared with known risk bounds for isotonic regression.

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@article{arxiv.1602.08048,
  title  = {Denoising Flows on Trees},
  author = {Sabyasachi Chatterjee and John Lafferty},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1602.08048},
  year   = {2017}
}
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