Deep regression learning from dependent observations with minimum error entropy principle

Abstract

This paper considers nonparametric regression from strongly mixing observations. The proposed approach is based on deep neural networks with minimum error entropy (MEE) principle. We study two estimators: the non-penalized deep neural network (NPDNN) and the sparse-penalized deep neural network (SPDNN) predictors. Upper bounds of the expected excess risk are established for both estimators over the classes of H\"older and composition H\"older functions. For the models with Gaussian error, the rates of the upper bound obtained match (up to a logarithmic factor) with the lower bounds established in schmidt2020nonparametric, showing that both the MEE-based NPDNN and SPDNN estimators from strongly mixing data can achieve the minimax optimal convergence rate.

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