A Bilateral Bound on the Mean-Square Error for Estimation in Model Mismatch

05/14/2023
by   Amir Weiss, et al.
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A bilateral (i.e., upper and lower) bound on the mean-square error under a general model mismatch is developed. The bound, which is derived from the variational representation of the chi-square divergence, is applicable in the Bayesian and nonBayesian frameworks to biased and unbiased estimators. Unlike other classical MSE bounds that depend only on the model, our bound is also estimator-dependent. Thus, it is applicable as a tool for characterizing the MSE of a specific estimator. The proposed bounding technique has a variety of applications, one of which is a tool for proving the consistency of estimators for a class of models. Furthermore, it provides insight as to why certain estimators work well under general model mismatch conditions.

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