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MONK -- Outlier-Robust Mean Embedding Estimation by Median-of-Means

Machine Learning 2019-05-17 v4 Information Theory Functional Analysis math.IT Statistics Theory Statistics Theory

Abstract

Mean embeddings provide an extremely flexible and powerful tool in machine learning and statistics to represent probability distributions and define a semi-metric (MMD, maximum mean discrepancy; also called N-distance or energy distance), with numerous successful applications. The representation is constructed as the expectation of the feature map defined by a kernel. As a mean, its classical empirical estimator, however, can be arbitrary severely affected even by a single outlier in case of unbounded features. To the best of our knowledge, unfortunately even the consistency of the existing few techniques trying to alleviate this serious sensitivity bottleneck is unknown. In this paper, we show how the recently emerged principle of median-of-means can be used to design estimators for kernel mean embedding and MMD with excessive resistance properties to outliers, and optimal sub-Gaussian deviation bounds under mild assumptions.

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@article{arxiv.1802.04784,
  title  = {MONK -- Outlier-Robust Mean Embedding Estimation by Median-of-Means},
  author = {Matthieu Lerasle and Zoltan Szabo and Timothee Mathieu and Guillaume Lecue},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1802.04784},
  year   = {2019}
}

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ICML-2019: camera-ready paper. Code: https://bitbucket.org/TimotheeMathieu/monk-mmd