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Redundancy of Exchangeable Estimators
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Redundancy of Exchangeable Estimators

Narayana P. Santhanam, Anand D. Sarwate and Jae Oh Woo
Entropy, Vol.16(10), pp.5339-5357
2014
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https://doi.org/10.7282/T3CF9RT8

Abstract

Estimation theory Exchangeability Pitman-Yor process Poisson-Dirichlet process
Exchangeable random partition processes are the basis for Bayesian approaches to statistical inference in large alphabet settings. On the other hand, the notion of the pattern of a sequence provides an information-theoretic framework for data compression in large alphabet scenarios. Because data compression and parameter estimation are intimately related, we study the redundancy of Bayes estimators coming from Poisson–Dirichlet priors (or “Chinese restaurant processes”) and the Pitman–Yor prior. This provides an understanding of these estimators in the setting of unknown discrete alphabets from the perspective of universal compression. In particular, we identify relations between alphabet sizes and sample sizes where the redundancy is small, thereby characterizing useful regimes for these estimators.
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