Spike and Slab Pólya tree posterior distributions

11/27/2019
by   Ismaël Castillo, et al.
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In the density estimation model, the question of adaptive inference using Pólya tree-type prior distributions is considered. A class of prior densities having a tree structure, called spike-and-slab Pólya trees, is introduced. For this class, two types of results are obtained: first, the Bayesian posterior distribution is shown to converge at the minimax rate for the supremum norm in an adaptive way, for any Hölder regularity of the true density between 0 and 1, thereby providing adaptive counterparts to the results for classical Pólya trees in Castillo (2017). Second, the question of uncertainty quantification is considered. An adaptive nonparametric Bernstein-von Mises theorem is derived. Next, it is shown that, under a self-similarity condition on the true density, certain credible sets from the posterior distribution are adaptive confidence bands, having prescribed coverage level and with a diameter shrinking at optimal rate in the minimax sense.

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