The Statistics Seminar speaker for Jan. 26, 2015 will be Fang Han, from Johns Hopkins University.
Title: Robust Covariance Functional Inference
Abstract: Covariance functional inference plays a key role in high dimensional statistics. A wide variety of statistical methods, including principal component analysis, Gaussian graphical model estimation, and multiple linear regression, are intrinsically inferring covariance functionals. In this talk, I will present a unified framework for analysis of complex (non-Gaussian, heavy-tailed, dependent,…) high dimensional data. It connects covariance functional inference to robust statistics. Within this unified framework, I will introduce three new methods: elliptical component analysis, robust homogeneity test, and rank-based estimation of latent VAR model. They cover both estimation and testing problems in high dimensions and are applicable to independent or time series data. Although the generative models are complex, we show the rather surprising result that all proposed methods are minimax optimal and their performance is comparable to Gaussian-based counterparts under the Gaussian assumption. We further illustrate the strength of the proposed unified framework on a real financial data.
Refreshments will be served after the seminar in 1181 Comstock Hall.