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Log-concave density estimation in undirected graphical models (2206.05227v1)

Published 10 Jun 2022 in math.ST, stat.CO, stat.ME, stat.ML, and stat.TH

Abstract: We study the problem of maximum likelihood estimation of densities that are log-concave and lie in the graphical model corresponding to a given undirected graph $G$. We show that the maximum likelihood estimate (MLE) is the product of the exponentials of several tent functions, one for each maximal clique of $G$. While the set of log-concave densities in a graphical model is infinite-dimensional, our results imply that the MLE can be found by solving a finite-dimensional convex optimization problem. We provide an implementation and a few examples. Furthermore, we show that the MLE exists and is unique with probability 1 as long as the number of sample points is larger than the size of the largest clique of $G$ when $G$ is chordal. We show that the MLE is consistent when the graph $G$ is a disjoint union of cliques. Finally, we discuss the conditions under which a log-concave density in the graphical model of $G$ has a log-concave factorization according to $G$.

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