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Concentration bounds for CVaR estimation: The cases of light-tailed and heavy-tailed distributions

Machine Learning 2019-08-27 v2 Machine Learning

Abstract

Conditional Value-at-Risk (CVaR) is a widely used risk metric in applications such as finance. We derive concentration bounds for CVaR estimates, considering separately the cases of light-tailed and heavy-tailed distributions. In the light-tailed case, we use a classical CVaR estimator based on the empirical distribution constructed from the samples. For heavy-tailed random variables, we assume a mild `bounded moment' condition, and derive a concentration bound for a truncation-based estimator. Notably, our concentration bounds enjoy an exponential decay in the sample size, for heavy-tailed as well as light-tailed distributions. To demonstrate the applicability of our concentration results, we consider a CVaR optimization problem in a multi-armed bandit setting. Specifically, we address the best CVaR-arm identification problem under a fixed budget. We modify the well-known successive rejects algorithm to incorporate a CVaR-based criterion. Using the CVaR concentration result, we derive an upper-bound on the probability of incorrect identification by the proposed algorithm.

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@article{arxiv.1901.00997,
  title  = {Concentration bounds for CVaR estimation: The cases of light-tailed and heavy-tailed distributions},
  author = {Prashanth L. A. and Krishna Jagannathan and Ravi Kumar Kolla},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1901.00997},
  year   = {2019}
}