Two Results on Low-Rank Heavy-Tailed Multiresponse Regressions

05/23/2023
by   Kangqiang Li, et al.
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This paper gives two theoretical results on estimating low-rank parameter matrices for linear models with multivariate responses. We first focus on robust parameter estimation of low-rank multi-task learning with heavy-tailed data and quantization scenarios. It comprises two cases: quantization under heavy-tailed responses and quantization with both heavy-tailed covariate and response variables. For each case, our theory shows that the proposed estimator has a minmax near-optimal convergence rate. We then further investigate low-rank linear models with heavy-tailed matrix-type responses. The theory shows that when the random noise has only (2+ϵ)-order moment, our robust estimator still has almost the same statistical convergence rate as that of sub-Gaussian data. Moreover, our simulation experiments confirm the correctness of theories and show the superiority of our estimators.

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