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Testing Identity of Structured Distributions

Published 8 Oct 2014 in cs.DS, cs.IT, math.IT, math.ST, and stat.TH | (1410.2266v1)

Abstract: We study the question of identity testing for structured distributions. More precisely, given samples from a {\em structured} distribution $q$ over $[n]$ and an explicit distribution $p$ over $[n]$, we wish to distinguish whether $q=p$ versus $q$ is at least $\epsilon$-far from $p$, in $L_1$ distance. In this work, we present a unified approach that yields new, simple testers, with sample complexity that is information-theoretically optimal, for broad classes of structured distributions, including $t$-flat distributions, $t$-modal distributions, log-concave distributions, monotone hazard rate (MHR) distributions, and mixtures thereof.

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