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Estimation of Large Covariance and Precision Matrices from Temporally Dependent Observations

Statistics Theory 2019-12-23 v5 Machine Learning Statistics Theory

Abstract

We consider the estimation of large covariance and precision matrices from high-dimensional sub-Gaussian or heavier-tailed observations with slowly decaying temporal dependence. The temporal dependence is allowed to be long-range so with longer memory than those considered in the current literature. We show that several commonly used methods for independent observations can be applied to the temporally dependent data. In particular, the rates of convergence are obtained for the generalized thresholding estimation of covariance and correlation matrices, and for the constrained 1\ell_1 minimization and the 1\ell_1 penalized likelihood estimation of precision matrix. Properties of sparsistency and sign-consistency are also established. A gap-block cross-validation method is proposed for the tuning parameter selection, which performs well in simulations. As a motivating example, we study the brain functional connectivity using resting-state fMRI time series data with long-range temporal dependence.

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@article{arxiv.1412.5059,
  title  = {Estimation of Large Covariance and Precision Matrices from Temporally Dependent Observations},
  author = {Hai Shu and Bin Nan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1412.5059},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

The result for banding estimator of covariance matrix is given in the version 2 of this article. See arXiv:1412.5059v2