PAC Mode Estimation using PPR Martingale Confidence Sequences

09/10/2021
by   Shubham Anand Jain, et al.
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We consider the problem of correctly identifying the mode of a discrete distribution 𝒫 with sufficiently high probability by observing a sequence of i.i.d. samples drawn according to 𝒫. This problem reduces to the estimation of a single parameter when 𝒫 has a support set of size K = 2. Noting the efficiency of prior-posterior-ratio (PPR) martingale confidence sequences for handling this special case, we propose a generalisation to mode estimation, in which 𝒫 may take K ≥ 2 values. We observe that the "one-versus-one" principle yields a more efficient generalisation than the "one-versus-rest" alternative. Our resulting stopping rule, denoted PPR-ME, is optimal in its sample complexity up to a logarithmic factor. Moreover, PPR-ME empirically outperforms several other competing approaches for mode estimation. We demonstrate the gains offered by PPR-ME in two practical applications: (1) sample-based forecasting of the winner in indirect election systems, and (2) efficient verification of smart contracts in permissionless blockchains.

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