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We propose a general maximum likelihood empirical Bayes (GMLEB) method for the estimation of a mean vector based on observations with i.i.d. normal errors. We prove that under mild moment conditions on the unknown means, the average mean squared error (MSE) of the GMLEB is within an infinitesimal fraction of the minimum average MSE among all separable estimators which use a single deterministic estimating function on individual observations, provided that the risk is of greater order than (log n)5/n. We also prove that the GMLEB is uniformly approximately minimax in regular and weak ℓp balls when the order of the length-normalized norm of the unknown means is between (log n)κ1/n1/(p∧2) and n/(log n)κ2. Simulation experiments demonstrate that the GMLEB outperforms the James–Stein and several state-of-the-art threshold estimators in a wide range of settings without much down side.
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Wenhua Jiang
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Cun‐Hui Zhang
Hebei Medical University
The Annals of Statistics
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0ffb71b6f5ee0401602940 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1214/08-aos638