Gaussian Mean Testing Made Simple
Diakonikolas, Ilias, Kane, Daniel M., Pensia, Ankit
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
We study the following fundamental hypothesis testing problem, which we term Gaussian mean testing. Given i.i.d. samples from a distribution $p$ on $\mathbb{R}^d$, the task is to distinguish, with high probability, between the following cases: (i) $p$ is the standard Gaussian distribution, $\mathcal{N}(0,I_d)$, and (ii) $p$ is a Gaussian $\mathcal{N}(\mu,\Sigma)$ for some unknown covariance $\Sigma$ and mean $\mu \in \mathbb{R}^d$ satisfying $\|\mu\|_2 \geq \epsilon$. Recent work gave an algorithm for this testing problem with the optimal sample complexity of $\Theta(\sqrt{d}/\epsilon^2)$. Both the previous algorithm and its analysis are quite complicated. Here we give an extremely simple algorithm for Gaussian mean testing with a one-page analysis. Our algorithm is sample optimal and runs in sample linear time.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Oct-24-2022
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