Estimation of Wasserstein distances in the Spiked Transport Model
Statistics Theory
2019-09-18 v1 Statistics Theory
Abstract
We propose a new statistical model, the spiked transport model, which formalizes the assumption that two probability distributions differ only on a low-dimensional subspace. We study the minimax rate of estimation for the Wasserstein distance under this model and show that this low-dimensional structure can be exploited to avoid the curse of dimensionality. As a byproduct of our minimax analysis, we establish a lower bound showing that, in the absence of such structure, the plug-in estimator is nearly rate-optimal for estimating the Wasserstein distance in high dimension. We also give evidence for a statistical-computational gap and conjecture that any computationally efficient estimator is bound to suffer from the curse of dimensionality.
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@article{arxiv.1909.07513,
title = {Estimation of Wasserstein distances in the Spiked Transport Model},
author = {Jonathan Niles-Weed and Philippe Rigollet},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1909.07513},
year = {2019}
}