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Doubly robust nearest neighbors in factor models

arXiv:2211.14297v4 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: We introduce and analyze an improved variant of nearest neighbors (NN) for estimation with missing data in latent factor models. We consider a

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arXiv:2211.14297v4 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: We introduce and analyze an improved variant of nearest neighbors (NN) for estimation with missing data in latent factor models. We consider a matrix completion problem with missing data, where the (i, t)-th entry, when observed, is given by its mean f(u_i, v_t) plus mean-zero noise for an unknown function f and latent factors u_i and v_t. Prior NN strategies, like unit-unit NN, for estimating the mean f(u_i, v_t) relies on existence of other rows j with u_j approx u_i. Similarly, time-time NN strategy relies on existence of columns t' with v_{t'} approx v_t. These strategies provide poor performance respectively when similar rows or similar columns are not available. Our estimate is doubly robust to this deficit in two ways: (1) As long as there exist either good row or good column neighbors, our estimate provides a consistent estimate. (2) Furthermore, if both good row and good column neighbors exist, it provides a (near-)quadratic improvement in the non-asymptotic error and admits a significantly narrower asymptotic confidence interval when compared to both unit-unit or time-time NN.

Source: arXiv cs.LG | 2026-08-18

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