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Robust Gaussian Graphical Model Estimation with Arbitrary Corruption

Conference Paper Accepted Paper Artificial Intelligence ยท Machine Learning

Abstract

We study the problem of estimating the high-dimensional Gaussian graphical model where the data are arbitrarily corrupted. We propose a robust estimator for the sparse precision matrix in the high-dimensional regime. At the core of our method is a robust covariance matrix estimator, which is based on truncated inner product. We establish the statistical guarantee of our estimator on both estimation error and model selection consistency. In particular, we show that provided that the number of corrupted samples $n_2$ for each variable satisfies $n_2 \lesssim \sqrt{n}/\sqrt{\log d}$, where $n$ is the sample size and $d$ is the number of variables, the proposed robust precision matrix estimator attains the same statistical rate as the standard estimator for Gaussian graphical models. In addition, we propose a hypothesis testing procedure to assess the uncertainty of our robust estimator. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our method through extensive experiments on both synthetic data and real-world genomic data.

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Venue
International Conference on Machine Learning
Archive span
1993-2025
Indexed papers
16471
Paper id
758447137546073696