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Uniform Post Selection Inference for LAD Regression and Other Z-estimation problems

arXiv:1304.0282 · doi:10.1093/biomet/asu056

Abstract

We develop uniformly valid confidence regions for regression coefficients in a high-dimensional sparse median regression model with homoscedastic errors. Our methods are based on a moment equation that is immunized against non-regular estimation of the nuisance part of the median regression function by using Neyman's orthogonalization. We establish that the resulting instrumental median regression estimator of a target regression coefficient is asymptotically normally distributed uniformly with respect to the underlying sparse model and is semi-parametrically efficient. We also generalize our method to a general non-smooth Z-estimation framework with the number of target parameters being possibly much larger than the sample size . We extend Huber's results on asymptotic normality to this setting, demonstrating uniform asymptotic normality of the proposed estimators over -dimensional rectangles, constructing simultaneous confidence bands on all of the target parameters, and establishing asymptotic validity of the bands uniformly over underlying approximately sparse models. Keywords: Instrument; Post-selection inference; Sparsity; Neyman's Orthogonal Score test; Uniformly valid inference; Z-estimation.

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