
arXiv: 1707.02090
We study the problem of matrix estimation and matrix completion under a general framework. This framework includes several important models as special cases such as the gaussian mixture model, mixed membership model, bi-clustering model and dictionary learning. We consider the optimal convergence rates in a minimax sense for estimation of the signal matrix under the Frobenius norm and under the spectral norm. As a consequence of our general result we obtain minimax optimal rates of convergence for various special models.
60B20, minimax optimality, mixture model, bi-clustering model, Classification and discrimination; cluster analysis (statistical aspects), Estimation in multivariate analysis, Minimax procedures in statistical decision theory, Mathematics - Statistics Theory, Statistics Theory (math.ST), matrix estimation, stochastic block model, 510, 004, [MATH.MATH-ST]Mathematics [math]/Statistics [math.ST], 15A83, FOS: Mathematics, 62H12, minimax optimality AMS 2000 subject classification: 62J99, matrix completion
60B20, minimax optimality, mixture model, bi-clustering model, Classification and discrimination; cluster analysis (statistical aspects), Estimation in multivariate analysis, Minimax procedures in statistical decision theory, Mathematics - Statistics Theory, Statistics Theory (math.ST), matrix estimation, stochastic block model, 510, 004, [MATH.MATH-ST]Mathematics [math]/Statistics [math.ST], 15A83, FOS: Mathematics, 62H12, minimax optimality AMS 2000 subject classification: 62J99, matrix completion
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