Estimation of Markov Chain via Rank-Constrained Likelihood
Machine Learning
2018-07-20 v2 Machine Learning
Optimization and Control
Abstract
This paper studies the estimation of low-rank Markov chains from empirical trajectories. We propose a non-convex estimator based on rank-constrained likelihood maximization. Statistical upper bounds are provided for the Kullback-Leiber divergence and the risk between the estimator and the true transition matrix. The estimator reveals a compressed state space of the Markov chain. We also develop a novel DC (difference of convex function) programming algorithm to tackle the rank-constrained non-smooth optimization problem. Convergence results are established. Experiments show that the proposed estimator achieves better empirical performance than other popular approaches.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.1804.00795,
title = {Estimation of Markov Chain via Rank-Constrained Likelihood},
author = {Xudong Li and Mengdi Wang and Anru Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1804.00795},
year = {2018}
}
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Accepted at ICML 2018