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arxiv: 2304.05053 · v1 · pith:SN2ZWCVPnew · submitted 2023-04-11 · 📊 stat.ME

Density Estimation on the Binary Hypercube using Transformed Fourier-Walsh Diagonalizations

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This article focuses on estimating distribution elements over a high-dimensional binary hypercube from multivariate binary data. A popular approach to this problem, optimizing Walsh basis coefficients, is made more interpretable by an alternative representation as a "Fourier-Walsh" diagonalization. Allowing monotonic transformations of the resulting matrix elements yields a versatile binary density estimator: the main contribution of this article. It is shown that the Aitchison and Aitken kernel emerges from a constrained exponential form of this estimator, and that relaxing these constraints yields a flexible variable-weighted version of the kernel that retains positive-definiteness. Estimators within this unifying framework mix together well and span over extremes of the speed-flexibility trade-off, allowing them to serve a wide range of statistical inference and learning problems.

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