The geometric problem of estimating an unknown compact convex set from evaluations of its support function arises in a range of scientific and engineering applications. Traditional approaches typically rely on estimators that minimize the error over all possible compact convex sets; in particular, these methods allow for limited incorporation of prior structural information about the underlying set and the resulting estimates become increasingly more complicated to describe as the number of measurements available grows. We address both of these shortcomings by describing a framework for estimating tractably specified convex sets from support function evaluations. Building on the literature in convex optimization, our approach is based on es...
Minimax optimality is a key property of an estimation procedure in statistical modelling. This thesi...
We investigate algorithms for reconstructing a convex body K in Rn from noisy measurements of its su...
This paper examines the efficient estimation of partially identified models defined by mo-ment inequ...
The geometric problem of estimating an unknown compact convex set from evaluations of its support fu...
This thesis concerns the geometric problem of finding a convex set that best fits a given dataset. ...
In this paper, we consider adaptive estimation of an unknown planar compact, convex set from noisy m...
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We present a minimax optimal solution to the problem of estimating a compact, convex set from finite...
In this thesis, we are interested in statistical inference on convex bodies in the Euclidean space R...
Bibliography: p. 56-58.Supported by the National Science Foundation grant ECS-8312921 Supported by t...
In this thesis, we are interested in statistical inference on convex bodies in the Euclidean space ℝ...
Caption title.Bibliography: p. 5-6.Supported, in part, by a grant from the U.S. Army Research Office...
We consider the task of reconstructing polytopes with fixed facet directions from finitely many supp...
International audienceIn this paper we introduce a new estimator for the support of a multivariatede...
Caption title. "October 26, 1988."Includes bibliographical references.This research is partially sup...
Minimax optimality is a key property of an estimation procedure in statistical modelling. This thesi...
We investigate algorithms for reconstructing a convex body K in Rn from noisy measurements of its su...
This paper examines the efficient estimation of partially identified models defined by mo-ment inequ...
The geometric problem of estimating an unknown compact convex set from evaluations of its support fu...
This thesis concerns the geometric problem of finding a convex set that best fits a given dataset. ...
In this paper, we consider adaptive estimation of an unknown planar compact, convex set from noisy m...
Also issued as: CICS-P-16. Caption title.Bibliography: p. 32-33.Supported, in part, by a grant from ...
We present a minimax optimal solution to the problem of estimating a compact, convex set from finite...
In this thesis, we are interested in statistical inference on convex bodies in the Euclidean space R...
Bibliography: p. 56-58.Supported by the National Science Foundation grant ECS-8312921 Supported by t...
In this thesis, we are interested in statistical inference on convex bodies in the Euclidean space ℝ...
Caption title.Bibliography: p. 5-6.Supported, in part, by a grant from the U.S. Army Research Office...
We consider the task of reconstructing polytopes with fixed facet directions from finitely many supp...
International audienceIn this paper we introduce a new estimator for the support of a multivariatede...
Caption title. "October 26, 1988."Includes bibliographical references.This research is partially sup...
Minimax optimality is a key property of an estimation procedure in statistical modelling. This thesi...
We investigate algorithms for reconstructing a convex body K in Rn from noisy measurements of its su...
This paper examines the efficient estimation of partially identified models defined by mo-ment inequ...