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Reducing Guesswork via an Unreliable Oracle (1703.01672v2)

Published 5 Mar 2017 in cs.IT and math.IT

Abstract: Alice holds an random variable $X$, and Bob is trying to guess its value by asking questions of the form "is $X=x$?". Alice answers truthfully and the game terminates once Bob guesses correctly. Before the game begins, Bob is allowed to reach out to an oracle, Carole, and ask her any yes/no question, i.e., a question of the form "is $X\in A$?". Carole is known to lie with a given probability $p$. What should Bob ask Carole if he would like to minimize his expected guessing time? When Carole is always truthful ($p=0$), it is not difficult to check that Bob should order the symbol probabilities in descending order, and ask Carole whether the index of $X$ w.r.t this order is even or odd. We show that this strategy is almost optimal for any lying probability $p$, up to a small additive constant upper bounded by a $1/4$. We discuss a connection to the cutoff rate of the BSC with feedback.

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