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Learning Out of Leaders

This paper investigates the estimation problem in a regression-type model. To be able to deal with potential high dimensions, we provide a procedure called LOL, for Learning Out of Leaders with no optimization step. LOL is an auto-driven algorithm with two thresholding steps. A first adaptive thresholding helps to select leaders among the initial regressors in order to obtain a first reduction of dimensionality. Then a second thresholding is performed on the linear regression upon the leaders. The consistency of the procedure is investigated. Exponential bounds are obtained, leading to minimax and adaptive results for a wide class of sparse parameters, with (quasi) no restriction on the number p of possible regressors. An extensive computational experiment is conducted to emphasize the practical good performances of LOL.

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