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Robust Sparse Covariance Estimation by Thresholding Tyler's M-Estimator

Published 25 Jun 2017 in math.ST and stat.TH | (1706.08020v3)

Abstract: Estimating a high-dimensional sparse covariance matrix from a limited number of samples is a fundamental problem in contemporary data analysis. Most proposals to date, however, are not robust to outliers or heavy tails. Towards bridging this gap, in this work we consider estimating a sparse shape matrix from $n$ samples following a possibly heavy tailed elliptical distribution. We propose estimators based on thresholding either Tyler's M-estimator or its regularized variant. We derive bounds on the difference in spectral norm between our estimators and the shape matrix in the joint limit as the dimension $p$ and sample size $n$ tend to infinity with $p/n\to\gamma>0$. These bounds are minimax rate-optimal. Results on simulated data support our theoretical analysis.

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