Communication-Efficient Distributed Quantile Regression with Optimal Statistical Guarantees
Battey, Heather, Tan, Kean Ming, Zhou, Wen-Xin
We address the problem of how to achieve optimal inference in distributed quantile regression without stringent scaling conditions. This is challenging due to the non-smooth nature of the quantile regression loss function, which invalidates the use of existing methodology. The difficulties are resolved through a double-smoothing approach that is applied to the local (at each data source) and global objective functions. Despite the reliance on a delicate combination of local and global smoothing parameters, the quantile regression model is fully parametric, thereby facilitating interpretation. In the low-dimensional regime, we discuss and compare several alternative confidence set constructions, based on inversion of Wald and score-type tests and resam-pling techniques, detailing an improvement that is effective for more extreme quantile coefficients. In high dimensions, a sparse framework is adopted, where the proposed doubly-smoothed objective function is complemented with an $\ell_1$-penalty. A thorough simulation study further elucidates our findings. Finally, we provide estimation theory and numerical studies for sparse quantile regression in the high-dimensional setting.
Oct-25-2021
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