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 BojanVujatovic 07-06-2013 09:11 AM

Hoeffding's Inequality vs. binomial distribution

Considering the bin case as described in the book and the lectures, we could write the probability of being close to :

can be written excatly since is binomaily distributed with parameters and . Now, the problem is that that expression has in it which is unknown. But we can find the value of for which has its maximum, and it turns out to be .
Now if we plug that in the expression we get the bound with same properties as Hoeffding's (valid for all 's, 's and 's).
Now, my view is that that bound is the tightest possible, tighter than the Hoeffding's. Am I correct? It could be (perhaps?) used in futher analysis, but the major donwside is that is is not so nice nor elegant to work with. Other opinions?

Thanks!

 yaser 07-06-2013 10:30 AM

Re: Hoeffding's Inequality vs. binomial distribution

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 Originally Posted by BojanVujatovic (Post 11176) Considering the bin case as described in the book and the lectures, we could write the probability of being close to : can be written excatly since is binomaily distributed with parameters and . Now, the problem is that that expression has in it which is unknown. But we can find the value of for which has its maximum, and it turns out to be . Now if we plug that in the expression we get the bound with same properties as Hoeffding's (valid for all 's, 's and 's). Now, my view is that that bound is the tightest possible, tighter than the Hoeffding's. Am I correct? It could be (perhaps?) used in futher analysis, but the major donwside is that is is not so nice nor elegant to work with.
You are correct. Different approaches to similifying the expression for this bound can lead to different bounds of varying tightness and elegance.

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