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Discretization effects in statistical inverse problems (English)
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25 June 1992
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This paper deals with a statistical inverse problem where the discretization operator plays an important role. A minimax approach over suitable function classes is used and the derived asymptotic results indicate that for a given number of observations, discretization beyond a certain critical rate essentially will not yield extra information, while at the critical rate of discretization the accuracy of estimation is degraded by a constant factor. Examples of relevant statistical inverse problems are discussed in detail and some interesting applications, e.g. the reconstruction of images observed by positron emission tomography, are considered.
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minimax risk
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discretization operator
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asymptotic results
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critical rate of discretization
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examples
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statistical inverse problem
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reconstruction of images
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positron emission tomography
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binned observations
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singular value decompositions
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Wicksell unfolding problem
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density estimation
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