STITLGAPMLOct 2, 2023

On the near-optimality of betting confidence sets for bounded means

arXiv:2310.01547v217 citationsh-index: 45
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This addresses the problem of constructing optimal nonasymptotic confidence intervals for statisticians and machine learning practitioners, offering stronger theoretical guarantees than state-of-the-art methods.

The paper provides theoretical justification for the improved empirical performance of betting-based confidence intervals (CIs) and confidence sequences (CSs) for bounded means, showing they have smaller asymptotic widths than existing empirical Bernstein methods and match fundamental limits up to logarithmic and constant factors.

Constructing nonasymptotic confidence intervals (CIs) for the mean of a univariate distribution from independent and identically distributed (i.i.d.) observations is a fundamental task in statistics. For bounded observations, a classical nonparametric approach proceeds by inverting standard concentration bounds, such as Hoeffding's or Bernstein's inequalities. Recently, an alternative betting-based approach for defining CIs and their time-uniform variants called confidence sequences (CSs), has been shown to be empirically superior to the classical methods. In this paper, we provide theoretical justification for this improved empirical performance of betting CIs and CSs. Our main contributions are as follows: (i) We first compare CIs using the values of their first-order asymptotic widths (scaled by $\sqrt{n}$), and show that the betting CI of Waudby-Smith and Ramdas (2023) has a smaller limiting width than existing empirical Bernstein (EB)-CIs. (ii) Next, we establish two lower bounds that characterize the minimum width achievable by any method for constructing CIs/CSs in terms of certain inverse information projections. (iii) Finally, we show that the betting CI and CS match the fundamental limits, modulo an additive logarithmic term and a multiplicative constant. Overall these results imply that the betting CI~(and CS) admit stronger theoretical guarantees than the existing state-of-the-art EB-CI~(and CS); both in the asymptotic and finite-sample regimes.

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