Mathematics – Statistics Theory
Scientific paper
2008-10-29
Mathematics
Statistics Theory
Submitted to the Electronic Journal of Statistics (http://www.i-journals.org/ejs/) by the Institute of Mathematical Statistics
Scientific paper
The purpose of this paper is to estimate the intensity of a Poisson process $N$ by using thresholding rules. In this paper, the intensity, defined as the derivative of the mean measure of $N$ with respect to $ndx$ where $n$ is a fixed parameter, is assumed to be non-compactly supported. The estimator $\tilde{f}_{n,\gamma}$ based on random thresholds is proved to achieve the same performance as the oracle estimator up to a possible logarithmic term. Then, minimax properties of $\tilde{f}_{n,\gamma}$ on Besov spaces ${\cal B}^{\ensuremath \alpha}_{p,q}$ are established. Under mild assumptions, we prove that $$\sup_{f\in B^{\ensuremath \alpha}_{p,q}\cap \ensuremath \mathbb {L}_{\infty}} \ensuremath \mathbb {E}(\ensuremath | | \tilde{f}_{n,\gamma}-f| |_2^2)\leq C(\frac{\log n}{n})^{\frac{\ensuremath \alpha}{\ensuremath \alpha+{1/2}+({1/2}-\frac{1}{p})_+}}$$ and the lower bound of the minimax risk for ${\cal B}^{\ensuremath \alpha}_{p,q}\cap \ensuremath \mathbb {L}_{\infty}$ coincides with the previous upper bound up to the logarithmic term. This new result has two consequences. First, it establishes that the minimax rate of Besov spaces ${\cal B}^{\ensuremath \alpha}_{p,q}$ with $p\leq 2$ when non compactly supported functions are considered is the same as for compactly supported functions up to a logarithmic term. When $p>2$, the rate exponent, which depends on $p$, deteriorates when $p$ increases, which means that the support plays a harmful role in this case. Furthermore, $\tilde{f}_{n,\gamma}$ is adaptive minimax up to a logarithmic term.
Reynaud-Bouret Patricia
Rivoirard Vincent
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