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Smoothness-Penalized Deconvolution (SPeD) of a Density Estimate

David Kent and David Ruppert

Journal of the American Statistical Association, 2024, vol. 119, issue 547, 2407-2417

Abstract: This article addresses the deconvolution problem of estimating a square-integrable probability density from observations contaminated with additive measurement errors having a known density. The estimator begins with a density estimate of the contaminated observations and minimizes a reconstruction error penalized by an integrated squared mth derivative. Theory for deconvolution has mainly focused on kernel- or wavelet-based techniques, but other methods including spline-based techniques and this smoothness-penalized estimator have been found to outperform kernel methods in simulation studies. This article fills in some of these gaps by establishing asymptotic guarantees for the smoothness-penalized approach. Consistency is established in mean integrated squared error, and rates of convergence are derived for Gaussian, Cauchy, and Laplace error densities, attaining some lower bounds already in the literature. The assumptions are weak for most results; the estimator can be used with a broader class of error densities than the deconvoluting kernel. Our application example estimates the density of the mean cytotoxicity of certain bacterial isolates under random sampling; this mean cytotoxicity can only be measured experimentally with additive error, leading to the deconvolution problem. We also describe a method for approximating the solution by a cubic spline, which reduces to a quadratic program. Supplementary materials for this article are available online.

Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1080/01621459.2023.2259028

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