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Asymptotic Equivalence for Nonparametric Generalized Linear Models

19 December 2024
Ion Grama
Michael Nussbaum
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Abstract

We establish that a non-Gaussian nonparametric regression model is asymptotically equivalent to a regression model with Gaussian noise. The approximation is in the sense of Le Cam's deficiency distance Δ\Delta Δ; the models are then asymptotically equivalent for all purposes of statistical decision with bounded loss. Our result concerns a sequence of independent but not identically distributed observations with each distribution in the same real-indexed exponential family. The canonical parameter is a value f(ti)f(t_i)f(ti​) of a regression function fff at a grid point tit_iti​ (nonparametric GLM). When fff is in a H\"{o}lder ball with exponent β>12,\beta >\frac 12 ,β>21​, we establish global asymptotic equivalence to observations of a signal Γ(f(t))\Gamma (f(t))Γ(f(t)) in Gaussian white noise, where Γ\Gamma Γ is related to a variance stabilizing transformation in the exponential family. The result is a regression analog of the recently established Gaussian approximation for the i.i.d. model. The proof is based on a functional version of the Hungarian construction for the partial sum process.

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