A weighted average distributed estimator for high dimensional parameter

06/05/2022
by   Jun Lu, et al.
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In this paper, a new weighted average estimator (WAVE) is proposed to enhance the performance of the simple-averaging based distributed estimator, under a general loss with a high dimensional parameter. To obtain an efficient estimator, a weighted least-square ensemble framework plus an adaptive L_1 penalty is proposed, in which the local estimator is estimated via the adaptive-lasso and the weight is inversely proportional to the variance of local estimators. It can be proved that WAVE enjoys the same asymptotic properties as the global estimator and simultaneously spend a very low communication cost, only requiring the local worker to deliver two vectors to the master. Moreover, it is shown that WAVE is effective even when the samples across local workers have different mean and covariance. In particular, the asymptotic normality is established under such conditions, while other competitors may not own this property. The effectiveness of WAVE is further illustrated by an extensive numerical study and a real data analysis.

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