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Generalized High-Dimensional Trace Regression via Nuclear Norm Regularization

Methodology 2017-10-24 v1

Abstract

We study the generalized trace regression with a near low-rank regression coefficient matrix, which extends notion of sparsity for regression coefficient vectors. Specifically, given a matrix covariate XX, the probability density function f(YX)=c(Y)exp(ϕ1[Yη+b(η)])f(Y\vert X)=c(Y)\exp{(\phi^{-1}\left[-Y\eta^* + b(\eta^*)\right])}, where η=tr(ΘTX)\eta^*=tr({\Theta^*}^TX). This model accommodates various types of responses and embraces many important problem setups such as reduced-rank regression, matrix regression that accommodates a panel of regressors, matrix completion, among others. We estimate Θ\Theta^* through minimizing empirical negative log-likelihood plus nuclear norm penalty. We first establish a general theory and then for each specific problem, we derive explicitly the statistical rate of the proposed estimator. They all match the minimax rates in the linear trace regression up to logarithmic factors. Numerical studies confirm the rates we established and demonstrate the advantage of generalized trace regression over linear trace regression when the response is dichotomous. We also show the benefit of incorporating nuclear norm regularization in dynamic stock return prediction and in image classification.

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@article{arxiv.1710.08083,
  title  = {Generalized High-Dimensional Trace Regression via Nuclear Norm Regularization},
  author = {Jianqing Fan and Wenyan Gong and Ziwei Zhu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.08083},
  year   = {2017}
}

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45 pages

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