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Activity Number: 558 - Semi- or Nonparametric Modeling for Data with Complex Structure
Type: Contributed
Date/Time: Thursday, August 11, 2022 : 10:30 AM to 12:20 PM
Sponsor: Section on Nonparametric Statistics
Abstract #323489
Title: Smooth Tensor Estimation with Unknown Permutations
Author(s): Chanwoo Lee* and Miaoyan Wang
Companies: University of Wisconsin - Madison and University of Wisconsin-Madison
Keywords: Tensor estimation; Latent permutation; Diverging dimensionality; Phase transition; Statistical-computational efficiency
Abstract:

We consider the problem of structured tensor denoising in the presence of unknown permutations. Such data problems arise commonly in recommendation system, neuroimaging, community detection, and multiway comparison applications. Here, we develop a general family of smooth tensor models up to arbitrary index permutations; the model incorporates the popular tensor block models and Lipschitz hypergraphon models as special cases. We show that a constrained least-squares estimator in the block-wise polynomial family achieves the minimax error bound. A phase transition phenomenon is revealed with respect to the smoothness threshold needed for optimal recovery. In particular, we find that a polynomial of degree up to (m?2)(m+1)/2 is sufficient for accurate recovery of order-m tensors, whereas higher degree exhibits no further benefits. This phenomenon reveals the intrinsic distinction for smooth tensor estimation problems with and without unknown permutations. Furthermore, we provide an efficient polynomial-time Borda count algorithm that provably achieves optimal rate under monotonicity assumptions. The efficacy of our procedure is demonstrated through numerical analysis.


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