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Evading the curse of dimensionality in nonparametric density estimation with simplified vine copulas

Journal

JOURNAL OF MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS
Volume 151, Issue -, Pages 69-89

Publisher

ELSEVIER INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmva.2016.07.003

Keywords

Asymptotic; Classification; Copula; Dependence; Kernel density; Vine

Funding

  1. Technische Universitat Munchen
  2. German Research Foundation (DFG) [CZ 86/4-1]

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Practical applications of nonparametric density estimators in more than three dimensions suffer a great deal from the well-known curse of dimensionality: convergence slows down as dimension increases. We show that one can evade the curse of dimensionality by assuming a simplified vine copula model for the dependence between variables. We formulate a general nonparametric estimator for such a model and show under high-level assumptions that the speed of convergence is independent of dimension. We further discuss a particular implementation for which we validate the high-level assumptions and establish asymptotic normality. Simulation experiments illustrate a large gain in finite sample performance when the simplifying assumption is at least approximately true. But even when it is severely violated, the vine copula based approach proves advantageous as soon as more than a few variables are involved. Lastly, we give an application of the estimator to a classification problem from astrophysics. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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