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SMU SOE Seminar Series (November 18, 2024): BET on Independence and BELIEF in Dependence: Leveraging Atomic Linearity in Data Bits for Rethinking Generalized Linear Models

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TOPIC:

BET ON INDEPENDENCE AND BELIEF IN DEPENDENCE: LEVERAGING ATOMIC LINEARITY IN DATA BITS FOR RETHINKING GENERALIZED LINEAR MODELS

ABSTRACT

We study the problem of distribution-free dependence detection and modeling through the new framework of binary expansion statistics (BEStat). The binary expansion testing (BET) avoids the problem of non-uniform consistency and improves upon a wide class of commonly used methods (a) by achieving the minimax rate in sample size requirement for reliable power and (b) by providing clear interpretations of global relationships upon rejection of independence. The binary expansion approach also connects the symmetry statistics with the current computing system to facilitate efficient bitwise implementation. Modeling with the binary expansion linear effect (BELIEF) is motivated by the fact that two linearly uncorrelated binary variables must be also independent. Inferences from BELIEF are easily interpretable because they describe the association of binary variables in the language of linear models, yielding convenient theoretical insight and striking parallels with the Gaussian world. With BELIEF, one may study generalized linear models (GLM) through transparent linear models, providing insight into how modeling is affected by the choice of link. We explore these phenomena and provide a host of related theoretical results.

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PRESENTER

Kai Zhang
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

RESEARCH FIELDS

Nonparametric Inference
High-dimensional Inference
Post-selection Inference

DATE:

18 November 2024 (Monday)

TIME:

4.00pm - 5.30pm

VENUE:

Meeting Room 5.1, Level 5
School of Economics
Singapore Management University
90 Stamford Road
Singapore 178903

 

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