Posterior Asymptotic Normality for an Individual Coordinate in High-dimensional Linear Regression
Abstract
We consider the sparse high-dimensional linear regression model where is a sparse vector. For the Bayesian approach to this problem, many authors have considered the behavior of the posterior distribution when, in truth, for some given . There have been numerous results about the rate at which the posterior distribution concentrates around , but few results about the shape of that posterior distribution. We propose a prior distribution for such that the marginal posterior distribution of an individual coordinate is asymptotically normal centered around an asymptotically efficient estimator, under the truth. Such a result gives Bayesian credible intervals that match with the confidence intervals obtained from an asymptotically efficient estimator for . We also discuss ways of obtaining such asymptotically efficient estimators on individual coordinates. We compare the two-step procedure proposed by Zhang and Zhang (2014) and a one-step modified penalization method.
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@article{arxiv.1704.02646,
title = {Posterior Asymptotic Normality for an Individual Coordinate in High-dimensional Linear Regression},
author = {Dana Yang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1704.02646},
year = {2017}
}