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Near-Optimal Bounds for Testing Histogram Distributions (2207.06596v1)

Published 14 Jul 2022 in cs.DS, cs.LG, math.ST, and stat.TH

Abstract: We investigate the problem of testing whether a discrete probability distribution over an ordered domain is a histogram on a specified number of bins. One of the most common tools for the succinct approximation of data, $k$-histograms over $[n]$, are probability distributions that are piecewise constant over a set of $k$ intervals. The histogram testing problem is the following: Given samples from an unknown distribution $\mathbf{p}$ on $[n]$, we want to distinguish between the cases that $\mathbf{p}$ is a $k$-histogram versus $\varepsilon$-far from any $k$-histogram, in total variation distance. Our main result is a sample near-optimal and computationally efficient algorithm for this testing problem, and a nearly-matching (within logarithmic factors) sample complexity lower bound. Specifically, we show that the histogram testing problem has sample complexity $\widetilde \Theta (\sqrt{nk} / \varepsilon + k / \varepsilon2 + \sqrt{n} / \varepsilon2)$.

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Authors (4)
  1. Clément L. Canonne (54 papers)
  2. Ilias Diakonikolas (161 papers)
  3. Daniel M. Kane (129 papers)
  4. Sihan Liu (17 papers)
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