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Bounds represent the points with which data cannot exceed, such as minima or maxima.
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How does one express the decrease in minimal type II error bound for each observation added?
Problem: I have a "classifier" that uses some arbitrary hypothesis test on observations from one of two known probability distributions:
$P_0$ (null hypothesis $H_0$) is a zero-mean Gaussian $\mathc …
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Hypothesis testing and total variation distance vs. Kullback-Leibler divergence
And Total Variation bounds that exact possibility. Is my understanding correct? …