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Kernel Mean Estimation and Stein's Effect

International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML), 2013
4 June 2013
Krikamol Muandet
Kenji Fukumizu
Bharath K. Sriperumbudur
Arthur Gretton
Bernhard Schölkopf
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Abstract

A mean function in reproducing kernel Hilbert space, or a kernel mean, is an important part of many applications ranging from kernel principal component analysis to Hilbert-space embedding of distributions. Given finite samples, an empirical average is the standard estimate for the true kernel mean. We show that this estimator can be improved via a well-known phenomenon in statistics called Stein's phenomenon. After consideration, our theoretical analysis reveals the existence of a wide class of estimators that are better than the standard. Focusing on a subset of this class, we propose efficient shrinkage estimators for the kernel mean. Empirical evaluations on several benchmark applications clearly demonstrate that the proposed estimators outperform the standard kernel mean estimator.

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