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Statistical Inferences of Linear Forms for Noisy Matrix Completion

We introduce a flexible framework for making inferences about general linear forms of a large matrix based on noisy observations of a subset of its entries. In particular, under mild regularity conditions, we develop a universal procedure to construct asymptotically normal estimators of its linear forms through double-sample debiasing and low-rank projection whenever an entry-wise consistent estimator of the matrix is available. These estimators allow us to subsequently construct confidence intervals for and test hypotheses about the linear forms. Our proposal was motivated by a careful perturbation analysis of the empirical singular spaces under the noisy matrix completion model which might be of independent interest. The practical merits of our proposed inference procedure are demonstrated on both simulated and real-world data examples.

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