Minimax Optimal Rates of Estimation in Functional ANOVA Models with Derivatives
Abstract
We establish minimax optimal rates of convergence for nonparametric estimation in functional ANOVA models when data from first-order partial derivatives are available. Our results reveal that partial derivatives can improve convergence rates for function estimation with deterministic or random designs. In particular, for full d-interaction models, the optimal rates with first-order partial derivatives on p covariates are identical to those for (d-p)-interaction models without partial derivatives. For additive models, the rates by using all first-order partial derivatives are root-n to achieve the "parametric rate". We also investigate the minimax optimal rates for first-order partial derivative estimations when derivative data are available. Those rates coincide with the optimal rate for estimating the first-order derivative of a univariate function.
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