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Strong Oracle Optimality of Folded Concave Penalized Estimation
【2013.5.11 3:00pm,S712】

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 2013-5-09 

  Colloquia & Seminars 

  Speaker

      

   Prof.Jianqing Fan, Department of Operations Research and Financial Engineering, Princeton University

  Title

  

  Strong Oracle Optimality of Folded Concave Penalized Estimation         

 

  Time

  2013.5.11 3:00pm                      

  Venue

  S712

  Abstract

   

Folded concave penalization methods have been shown to enjoy the strong oracle property for high-dimensional sparse estimation. However, a folded concave penalization problem usually has multiple local solutions and the oracle property is established only for one of the unknown local solutions. A challenging fundamental issue still remains that it is not clear whether the local optimal solution computed by a given optimization algorithm possesses those nice theoretical properties. To close this important theoretical gap in over a decade, we provide a unified theory to show explicitly how to obtain the oracle solution using the local linear approximation algorithm. For a folded concave penalized estimation problem, we show that as long as the problem is localizable and the oracle estimator is well behaved, we can obtain the oracle estimator by using the one-step local linear approximation. In addition, once the oracle estimator is obtained, the local linear approximation algorithm converges, namely produces the same estimator in the next iteration. We show that the LASSO is a good initial estimator, which produces the oracle estimator using the one-step LLA algorithm for folded concave penalization methods. This is demonstrated by using three classical sparse estimation problems, namely, the sparse linear regression, the sparse logistic regression and the sparse precision matrix estimation, and illustrates the power of combining the LASSO and SCAD to solve sparse inartistical estimation problem. (joint work with Lingzhou Xue and Hui Zou).

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