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Smoothing and adaptation of shifted P\'olya Tree ensembles

Statistics Theory 2021-09-17 v2 Statistics Theory

Abstract

Recently, S. Arlot and R. Genuer have shown that a model of random forests outperforms its single-tree counterpart in the estimation of α\alpha-H\"older functions, α2\alpha\leq2. This backs up the idea that ensembles of tree estimators are smoother estimators than single trees. On the other hand, most positive optimality results on Bayesian tree-based methods assume that α1\alpha\leq1. Naturally, one wonders whether Bayesian counterparts of forest estimators are optimal on smoother classes, just like it has been observed for frequentist estimators for α2\alpha\leq 2. We dwell on the problem of density estimation and introduce an ensemble estimator from the classical (truncated) P\'olya tree construction in Bayesian nonparametrics. The resulting Bayesian forest estimator is shown to lead to optimal posterior contraction rates, up to logarithmic terms, for the Hellinger and L1L^1 distances on probability density functions on [0;1)[0;1) for arbitrary H\"older regularity α>0\alpha>0. This improves upon previous results for constructions related to the P\'olya tree prior whose optimality was only proven in the case α1\alpha\leq 1. Also, we introduce an adaptive version of this new prior in the sense that it does not require the knowledge of α\alpha to be defined and attain optimality.

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@article{arxiv.2010.12299,
  title  = {Smoothing and adaptation of shifted P\'olya Tree ensembles},
  author = {Thibault Randrianarisoa},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.12299},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

28 pages for the main article; 26 pages for the supplementary material; 6 figures