International audienceWhat advantage do sequential procedures provide over batch algorithms for testing properties of unknown distributions? Focusing on the problem of testing whether two distributions D1 and D2 on {1,…,n} are equal or ϵ-far, we give several answers to this question. We show that for a small alphabet size n, there is a sequential algorithm that outperforms any batch algorithm by a factor of at least 4 in terms sample complexity. For a general alphabet size n, we give a sequential algorithm that uses no more samples than its batch counterpart, and possibly fewer if the actual distance TV(D1,D2) between D1 and D2 is larger than ϵ. As a corollary, letting ϵ go to 0, we obtain a sequential algorithm for testing closeness when n...
We investigate the problem of testing the equivalence between two discrete histograms. A k-histogram...
Suppose that we are given sample access to an unknown distribution p over n elements and an explicit...
Distribution testing is an area of property testing that studies algorithms that receive few samples...
International audienceWhat advantage do sequential procedures provide over batch algorithms for test...
We study the question of closeness testing for two discrete distributions. More precisely, given sam...
Given samples from two distributions over an n-element set, we wish to test whether these distributi...
Given samples from two distributions over an n-element set, we wish to test whether these distributi...
We consider the problem of testing a basic property of collections of distributions: having similar ...
Given samples from two distributions over an $n$-element set, we wish to test whether these distribu...
Suppose that we are given sample access to an unknown distribution p over n elements and an explicit...
Given samples from two distributions over an n-element set, we wish to test whether these distributi...
© Copyright 2018 by SIAM. Given samples from an unknown distribution p and a description of a distri...
Given two distributions over an n element set, we wish to check whether these distributions are stat...
Given two distributions over an n element set, we wish to check whether these distributions are stat...
Given two distributions over an n element set, we wish to check whether these distributions are stat...
We investigate the problem of testing the equivalence between two discrete histograms. A k-histogram...
Suppose that we are given sample access to an unknown distribution p over n elements and an explicit...
Distribution testing is an area of property testing that studies algorithms that receive few samples...
International audienceWhat advantage do sequential procedures provide over batch algorithms for test...
We study the question of closeness testing for two discrete distributions. More precisely, given sam...
Given samples from two distributions over an n-element set, we wish to test whether these distributi...
Given samples from two distributions over an n-element set, we wish to test whether these distributi...
We consider the problem of testing a basic property of collections of distributions: having similar ...
Given samples from two distributions over an $n$-element set, we wish to test whether these distribu...
Suppose that we are given sample access to an unknown distribution p over n elements and an explicit...
Given samples from two distributions over an n-element set, we wish to test whether these distributi...
© Copyright 2018 by SIAM. Given samples from an unknown distribution p and a description of a distri...
Given two distributions over an n element set, we wish to check whether these distributions are stat...
Given two distributions over an n element set, we wish to check whether these distributions are stat...
Given two distributions over an n element set, we wish to check whether these distributions are stat...
We investigate the problem of testing the equivalence between two discrete histograms. A k-histogram...
Suppose that we are given sample access to an unknown distribution p over n elements and an explicit...
Distribution testing is an area of property testing that studies algorithms that receive few samples...