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Convergence rates for empirical Bayes estimation in the uniform U(0,\(\theta\) ) distribution (English)
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Let \(\{(X_ i,\theta_ i)\}\) be a sequence of independent random vectors where \(X_ i\) has a uniform density \(U(0,\theta_ i)\) for \(0<\theta_ i<m\) \((<\infty)\) and the unobservable \(\theta_ i\) are i.i.d. G in some class \({\mathcal G}\) of prior distributions. In the \((n+1)st\) problem we estimate \(\theta_{n+1}\) by \(t_ n(X_ 1,...,X_ n,X_{n+1})\doteq t_ n(X)\), incurring the risk \(R_ n\doteq E(t_ n(X)-\theta_{n+1})^ 2\), where E denotes expectation with respect to all random variables \(\{(X_ i,\theta_ i)\}^{n+1}_{i=1}\). Let R be the infimum Bayes risk with respect to G. In this paper the author exhibits empirical Bayes estimators with a convergence rate \(O(n^{-})\) of \(R_ n-R\) and shows that there is a sequence of empirical Bayes estimators for which \(R_ n-R\) has a lower bound of the same order \(n^{-}\).
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squared error loss
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nonexponential family
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uniform density
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empirical Bayes estimators
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convergence rate
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lower bound
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