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Poster

Robust Hypothesis Testing Using Wasserstein Uncertainty Sets

Rui Gao · Liyan Xie · Yao Xie · Huan Xu

Room 210 #2

Keywords: [ Information Theory ] [ Optimization ] [ Frequentist Statistics ]


Abstract:

We develop a novel computationally efficient and general framework for robust hypothesis testing. The new framework features a new way to construct uncertainty sets under the null and the alternative distributions, which are sets centered around the empirical distribution defined via Wasserstein metric, thus our approach is data-driven and free of distributional assumptions. We develop a convex safe approximation of the minimax formulation and show that such approximation renders a nearly-optimal detector among the family of all possible tests. By exploiting the structure of the least favorable distribution, we also develop a tractable reformulation of such approximation, with complexity independent of the dimension of observation space and can be nearly sample-size-independent in general. Real-data example using human activity data demonstrated the excellent performance of the new robust detector.

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