Low rank multivariate regression

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Abstract

We consider in this paper the multivariate regression problem, when the target regression matrix A is close to a low rank matrix. Our primary interest is in on the practical case where the variance of the noise is unknown. Our main contribution is to propose in this setting a criterion to select among a family of low rank estimators and prove a non-asymptotic oracle inequality for the resulting estimator. We also investigate the easier case where the variance of the noise is known and outline that the penalties appearing in our criterions are minimal (in some sense). These penalties involve the expected value of Ky-Fan norms of some random matrices. These quantities can be evaluated easily in practice and upper-bounds can be derived from recent results in random matrix theory.

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Giraud, C. (2011). Low rank multivariate regression. Electronic Journal of Statistics, 5, 775–799. https://doi.org/10.1214/11-EJS625

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